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Posted by Bernhard
May 4, 2020 at 07:38 AM
Thank you very much, Jonas, for the detailed answer. I can understand your thoughts and partially agree with them. But my concern is that I would have to be online anytime and anywhere if I want to work with the tool. Unfortunately, this is not always the reality here.
Posted by Franz Grieser
May 4, 2020 at 08:26 AM
Bernhard wrote:
>Thank you very much, Jonas, for the detailed answer. I can understand
>your thoughts and partially agree with them. But my concern is that I
>would have to be online anytime and anywhere if I want to work with the
>tool. Unfortunately, this is not always the reality here.
Same with me. Maybe Bernhard also lives in Germany ;-)
I only use tools that allow me to store documents offline. When I am on a train or work in a customer’s office or training center, I not always have access to the internet or to online services the in-house security staff does not approve of.
This is also the reason why I do not use Roam though I find it very appealing.
Posted by Bernhard
May 4, 2020 at 12:30 PM
Franz Grieser wrote:
>
>Same with me. Maybe Bernhard also lives in Germany ;-)
>
Indeed!
Posted by Jonas Hvid
May 4, 2020 at 02:10 PM
Thanks for elaborating, Bernhard and Franz—it makes a lot of sense that you
would want something that you can use offline too. I imagine you aren’t the only
ones with this use case.
It actually might be feasible to add some kind of offline version. I’m planning to
rework how data is synchronized between the client and server fairly soon, so I’ll
look into it then, but can’t make any guarantees.
I’ll be sure to mention it in the newsletter if this is something I do, so maybe
consider subscribing to that if you think you might be interested.
Posted by Franz Grieser
May 4, 2020 at 02:31 PM
Jonas Hvid wrote:
>It actually might be feasible to add some kind of offline version. I’m
>planning to
>rework how data is synchronized between the client and server fairly
>soon, so I’ll
>look into it then, but can’t make any guarantees.
Fine.
>I’ll be sure to mention it in the newsletter if this is something I do,
>so maybe
>consider subscribing to that if you think you might be interested.
Where do I subscribe to your newsletter? I only found a “Log-in” button on your website. And see no point in opening a user account right now.