Sync notes between Android phone and Ubuntu?

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Solution 1

There is an app for Android called Tomdroid which had experimental support for web syncing and seems to be close to making a new release. See this thread on the tomdroid mailing list.

Solution 2

I just use text files in a Dropbox folder, in conjunction with Dropbox clients on "real" computers and the Android Dropbox App on my phone. Simple, but it works really well. And if you need something more sophisticated, using .doc files and .xls files with OpenOffice (on the PCs) and DocumentsToGo (on the phone) also works very well (DocumentsToGo is the only Android app I've paid money for, but there's nothing free to compare with it).

Solution 3

It's web-based, but 'GooMemo' will sync with a Google Docs account, which in turn could be accessed from or potentially sync'd with Ubuntu. That's what I'm using at the moment.

That said, all of my notes on my ubuntu machine are in a hierarchical tree managed by 'pytombo' (since before I had an android phone). Unfortunately I've not found an equivalent on android to allow me to browse/change these files other than a simple file manager.

Hope that helps and I'll read the other answers with interest!

Solution 4

YES, it's possible without any CLouds.

Even in 2020 it's a "problem" to sync Android notes, adresses, dates etc with Ubuntu without using any clouds, especially US-american data gathering clouds.

Here's what I did (basement is UBUNTU 18.04 and Samsung S7):

Install CompanionLink on Android cellphone (free) Install CompanionLink via WINE (because it's Windows Software) on Ubuntu (you need to pay a little fee for the Windows version of CompanionLink) Install an old MS-Office Pro 2007 also via WINE on Ubuntu

Create the same User (like your mailbox on Android) in MS-Office fill it with at least one contact, date, note, task. Start CompanionLink and adjust the type sync-method you prefer (wifi, usb or companion-cloud) Hint: I onyl use direct way via WIFI because I never use anykind of clouds to keep my data private.

First sync should be ANDROID to Outlook no deletions at all!!!!

When this is done, you may create new items in each of them. According to your subsequent adjustments how to sync, it will sync all latest updates visversa. (simply learn all options CompanioLink provides)

So, be happy or die in the linux-jungle ;o)) just see

Solution 5

There is an Ubuntu One client for Android. It seems like you should be able to sync any files from your phone to your desktop.

If Ubuntu One can't do it, DropBox can.

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  • RPG Master
    RPG Master almost 2 years

    I want a note taking app on my Ubuntu running laptop and an app on my Android phone which can sync with each other, through online means or manually syncing. So far the only thing I've seen is the Evernote app for android and the beta quality third party app Nevernote. Ideally, I'd like an app that syncs with Tomboy, but the only thing I've found is Tomdroid which is buggy and only lets you view notes.

    Does anyone have any suggestions? Or will I have to stick to Android apps which only sync with web sites?

  • Jorge Castro
    Jorge Castro almost 14 years
    Right but the Ubuntu One android application is for syncing contacts and (currently) doesn't sync Tomboy notes.
  • Benjamin Pollack
    Benjamin Pollack almost 14 years
    What's the name of the client? I can't find it on the marketplace.
  • Superbiji
    Superbiji over 11 years
    canonical should fund tomdroid to sync to ubuntu one and android :)
  • linux-world
    linux-world over 4 years
    No Google-, no Samsung-, no Microsoft-Cloud is required! This solution provides a direct sync between ANDROID and an Ubuntu system.