![]() ![]() ![]() iPhone: Settings->Log Settings->Export to synced log Do this procedure on one device only, other devices will be synced!.iPad: Log Settings->Export to synced log.Mac: You have to import a logbook: Menu->Logbook->iCloud synced logbook–>Import logbook file.Before you start, select the logbook that you want to export in the same way as if you were about to use it. RUMlog on iOS also offers a function to directly export local iOS logbooks to the iCloud synced logbook. If you have existing data, you can use ADIF import, or you can export and import data from existing logbooks. iPhone: Settings->Log Settings->Logbook.Mac: Menu->Logbook->iCloud synced logbook–>Use it.If you want to use the sync feature, you have to select the special logbook iCloud synced logbook: Backup your data frequently, and always before you import new data.iPhone: Settings->Log Settings->Upload Logbook.Mac: Use the Finder, the path to your current logbook can be found in the title of the logging window.If you already have a non-synced logbook, start with the following steps, otherwise, skip to the next section: Keeping your devices synchronized is not necessarily an easy task. ![]() The sync feature should not be used for a multi-multi operation. It is not possible to predict accurately when the syncing occurs.You need an internet connection to iCloud for syncing, however, already synced and new data can be used and saved locally without a connection.The logbook is coupled with your Apple ID, and all devices that use that ID will be synced.You cannot delete, move, or copy the synced logbook, but you can delete all entries.You can sync only one logbook, and you cannot choose which one.You cannot sync an already existing logbook.All RUMlog functionality is available, syncing is an additional feature.Please note, there are additional requirements when using iCloud logbooks: Logbook data is organized differently when synchronizing logbooks. You must be using iOS 13 or higher, macOS 10.15 (Catalina) or higher. Starting with versions 5.0, a logbook can be synchronised on all of your devices (iPad, iPhone, and Mac). ![]()
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