This article only applies when you wish to update a file to an iOS or Android machine. This implies that your genealogy is already shared between the two machines.
As a preamble, read this article to understand how sharing works in Heredis :
What is "Sharing on the local network" ?
Refer to this part of the article above to find out if your genealogy is already shared:
Tip = Click here to check whether you are sharing the file in "Initial mode"
From the sending machine, all you have to do is try to share a file :
If you see don't a blue tick or a green dot next to the target machine, and you can also click on "Share "
As illustrated below :
In file update mode, you need to identify the target machine (which does not have up-to-date genealogical data).
Here's how to share in "data update mode":
-1) Observe the following requirements :
Requirements for Sharing on the local network
2) Open the genealogy to be shared on the local network :
We're talking about the most up-to-date genealogy, whatever the machine.
Do nothing but open the genealogy and stay on the family nucleus.
- 3) Next, open the genealogy to be updated on the iOS/Android target machine:
Here, you need to make the request to receive data to be updated manually.
On Android :
WARNING: Please wait a moment for the update popup window to appear.
This may take some time, depending on the speed of your Internet network
On iOS :
WARNING: Please wait a moment for the update popup window to appear.
This may take some time, depending on the speed of your Internet network