Do Configure Your Save Location!

The default Local App Folder will be deleted if you uninstall the app, so I recommend selecting a folder that differs from the default Local App Folder.

Selecting a Folder

You can select any folder on your device for storing all your notes. Scrble will create a Scribble folder in the selected folder, then will create subfolders for all your projects.

Cloud Storage

You can store your notes on any cloud storage that gets synchronized with your local file system. This option allows to:

  1. Access your notes from multiple devices
  2. Recover deleted or modified files (most services do provide a revision history)

My recommendation is to use OneDrive or DropBox. I have also tried Google Drive, but they can generate an error during saving since they lock the file when syncing.

Ensure the folder is set to sync offline and that it doesn’t optimize the image size by re-sampling the file, or you will not be able to edit your notes.

OneDrive

If you use OneDrive, please select the Scribble folder and set it to Always Keep on this device.

Not selecting this configuration will cause the application not to function correctly.

Some problems may include crashing during saving, losing saved notes, incorrectly displaying thumbnails, etc.

If you are experiencing these problems but are sure your OneDrive is configured correctly, please email me at mail@scrble.com, and we can further investigate your situation.

Multiple Locations

You can even configure multiple storage locations. Below is a video that shows how to configure and switch among multiple locations.

DO NOT

DO NOT store your notes in Google Drive as a store location for your notes. Google Drive causes Scrble saving to fail and causes loss of changes.

DO NOT store your notes in an external drive. The access external drive doesn’t always perform reliably and may cause the application to crash or the saving to fail.

DO NOT store your notes in the default Local App Folder. The default Local App Folder will be deleted if you uninstall the app, so I recommend selecting a folder that differs from the default Local App Folder.