Dynalist getting even better
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Posted by Paul Korm
Dec 26, 2016 at 01:03 PM
Dynalist.io is hosted on Amazon’s AWS platform. See: http://help.dynalist.io/security/ While AWS does offer data regionalization, and various encryption techniques, all Dynalist says is “Files uploaded to Dynalist are hosted at Amazon Web Services (AWS) and enjoys the security provided by it”. That’s rather vague since it’s up to developers to configure key elements of AWS security.
jaslar wrote:
>I don’t know as much about encryption on the Dynalist platform. Anybody
>else?
Posted by Dr Andus
Dec 27, 2016 at 02:15 AM
I haven’t looked at them for a while but the new features are very impressive. I guess they pinched their main concept from WorkFlowy, but now they may need to worry about WorkFlowy pinching some of their ideas ;)
While the new features are tempting, I’m not quite ready to make the switch yet. Ironically some of the things I’m missing are not WorkFlowy’s but of the ‘ecosystem’ of Stylish CSS that grew up around WorkFlowy:
https://userstyles.org/styles/browse/workflowy
Dynalist is lacking such a community and the few CSS I did try so far did not work (at least on the demo account):
https://userstyles.org/styles/browse/dynalist
Posted by Erica
Dec 27, 2016 at 09:30 AM
HI, developer here.
That’s only for the uploaded files, i.e. file attachment. We host the content ourselves, with Digital Ocean.
You can find the private policy here: https://dynalist.io/privacy
Paul Korm wrote:
Dynalist.io is hosted on Amazon’s AWS platform. See:
>http://help.dynalist.io/security/ While AWS does offer data
>regionalization, and various encryption techniques, all Dynalist says is
>“Files uploaded to Dynalist are hosted at Amazon Web Services (AWS) and
>enjoys the security provided by it”. That’s rather vague since it’s up
>to developers to configure key elements of AWS security.
>
>jaslar wrote:
>>I don’t know as much about encryption on the Dynalist platform. Anybody
>>else?
Posted by Erica
Dec 27, 2016 at 09:32 AM
Sadly, Stylish stylesheets will break when we change the layout or the naming of things. If the contributor doesn’t maintain it regularly, it is going to break eventually :(
We do try to offer a wide range of themes and fonts (all free) to make up for it. That’s not our top priority right now, but we believe being able to customizing the looks and control is important.
Dr Andus wrote:
I haven’t looked at them for a while but the new features are very
>impressive. I guess they pinched their main concept from WorkFlowy, but
>now they may need to worry about WorkFlowy pinching some of their ideas
>;)
>
>While the new features are tempting, I’m not quite ready to make the
>switch yet. Ironically some of the things I’m missing are not
>WorkFlowy’s but of the ‘ecosystem’ of Stylish CSS that grew up around
>WorkFlowy:
>
>https://userstyles.org/styles/browse/workflowy
>
>Dynalist is lacking such a community and the few CSS I did try so far
>did not work (at least on the demo account):
>
>https://userstyles.org/styles/browse/dynalist
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Dec 27, 2016 at 12:08 PM
Erica,
Thank you for participating on this forum and for responding to some of the concerns about Dynalist. You have a very good product, I believe. I wish you continued success with it. And I’m looking forward to the iOS app. Thanks, again.
Steve Z.