LogSeq Android App Released
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Posted by Larry Kollar
Dec 14, 2021 at 04:24 PM
washere wrote:
>... iOS version is coming out soon too according to them.
Apparently, there’s some trouble with the iCloud sync. The developers are working with Apple to resolve it before the test version is made available through TestFlight.
Posted by Luhmann
Dec 25, 2021 at 10:03 AM
iOS is now out on TestFlight, but has a few issues.
Here is a video to work round some installation issues:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXnzeuDMVMQ
For now you have to keep it in a “Logseq” folder in the root of your iCloud folder, and you can’t use custom date formats… (so I can’t use it myself yet). I’m sure it will get updated soon to address these and other issues.
Posted by washere
Dec 25, 2021 at 03:10 PM
Nice. Android ver updated a few notches too.
Also android & desktop versions for all platforms updated, still in beta.
All in-app update checkers & updaters are still flakey, just dopwnload & run, keeps data/settings.
Click on ASSETS to see installers:
https://github.com/logseq/logseq/releases
To get newbies started:
small opml sample file to get to import, right click RAW button at top & save link as…
https://github.com/scripting/instantOutlines/blob/main/outlines/twitter/davewiner.opml
Big buncha files to import as Roam JSON, click on DOWNLOAD button at bottom:
don’t import this if you already have many files, installs lots of small files into Logseq!
https://github.com/npstorey/civicroam/blob/main/CivicRoam.json
On the android mobile, can import logseq’s own tutorials docs too as local files.
Checkout community plugins & themes in plugins in desktop version menu, at top click MARKETPLACE then Themes/Plugins button under it to see.
Nice dark themes + cool plugins.
Posted by washere
Dec 25, 2021 at 03:15 PM
the big json sample file: you need to right click on DOWNLOAD too, then SAVE AS…. again.
importing that json takes about 10 to 15 minutes, just wait. do not import if have more than a few files of your own.
Your personal files, convert to ompl & import, many apps do it.
Posted by Luhmann
Mar 12, 2022 at 11:00 AM
The logseq iOS app was released last December, but it is this week that it is finally good enough to properly load my large and complex graph on my phone without too much difficulty. Very fast work actually, with huge performance improvements every couple of weeks. I expect it to continue to improve apace, and the premium sync service is supposedly close to being ready for private beta testing.