2025-01-31 04:34:27
Re @mrpedrobraga that doesn't sound like an obsidian problem
2025-01-31 04:22:07
Re @SodiumPowered @obsdmd Restrictions around file access and sandboxing have been part of the iOS architecture from the start. It was designed in a fundamentally different way from macOS, which has more traditional UNIX-like file access.
2025-01-31 04:10:02
Re @internetvin Obsidian 1.8 → Settings → Core plugins → Web viewer
2025-01-31 04:08:47
Re On macOS you can access a Dropbox folder like any other folder, but iOS APIs don't allow for the same kind of folder-wide access.
Obsidian is not just an editor for individual files. You expect to have your entire vault accessible so you can autocomplete links, display the graph, run queries, bulk update all the links to a note, etc.
Some simpler text editors offer Dropbox sync but they access individual files on an "as needed" basis — in other words they don't need the entire file contents for every file. Obsidian wouldn't be Obsidian if you had to use it this way.
2025-01-31 04:01:20
Re @shawnroos it's not intended to replace your primary general purpose browser, it's for more specific use cases
2025-01-31 03:33:25
Re @finnbel2 @obsdmd give this a try
https://help.obsidian.md/import/onenote