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Ubuntu One has shutdown Tomboy synchronization.

As a workaround, I have installed Gnote and it works very well, but I need somewhere to sync my notes. I would like to have access to them not only from all my computers, but from my (Android) Nexus phone as well.

Are there any internet servers or other options for gnote sync?

Edit: I'm sorry for not being more precise in my question, English are not my first language. Tomboy has been my favorite notes program for a long time. But after they shutdown, first the webinterface and then the U1 sync, I been looking for a replacement. Trying to use Gnote instead, might not be the solution for me at all. It is really just to find something that meets my needs and that work's, Gnote or Tomboy works fine. (And are not at some commercial company). On my Nexus phone Tomdroid has been giving me access to my Tomboy notes.

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Maybe this can help you, http://www.atareao.es/ubuntu/sincronizacion-de-notas-en-la-nube/

Basically, the trick is to set a symbolic-link from the folder where the notes are saved to a synchronized folder (in the example it's Dropbox, but I'm doing it with Seafile, that is Free Software under AGPL, and it works perfect, http://seafile.com/en/home/ ).

The page linked is in spanish, if you need some translation, let me know :)

Best regards!