I have multiple devices to test with and my iOS (iPad Air 2 128GB) has no problem saving offline and using later and downloading them for offline happens very fast compared to Android (talking minutes vs days)
On my Android tablet (ASUS Zenpad S 8.0) I go through the offline syncing steps and it takes DAYS to download them (which i tolerate) but even after waiting for it to sync and be "up to date" the next time i am offline (or place the device in airplane mode) it is unable to load the files for review. This device is using the MicroSD card for storage (128GB). It also has 64GB internal storage.
Did you find a solution? I've not tried LR mobile on an iOS device yet, but I am having all sorts of issues trying to use the app on my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 edition), that also has additional storage.
When I was working online the whole process was very, painstakingly slow. Thinking it would be faster to work offline with the images downloaded, I decided to try working offline. It took two days to initally sync and download 1,200 photos. Now not all of the images will load properly, often showing me a blank or white screen instead. If I try multiple times, occasionally the image will load. If the image does load the only thing I seem to be able to edit is the white balance. No other changes seem to register.
I spent considerable time over a few weeks with Adobe Support, the logged into my computer and tried all sorts of things but in the end I had to remove all my collections, uninstall the app and resync (again paiiiinfully slow). I'm using v2.3.3 and LR desktop has been updated twice throughout this with no change.
I've stopped using LR Mobile on Android as even after i wiped it i'd say the sync is about 4 times slower than on an iOS device (don't get me wrong its still ridiculously slow on iOS (I have a 100Mbps connection). Opening a collection is always a collection of grey squares that load after a few minutes and it's hit and miss if offline actually works.
When my subscription is due i will definitely reconsider renewal if things haven't improved as we are paying Adobe good money and the experience does not work well currently. Also annoyed they announced a price increase on a product that has not been fully developed.
More seriously: I'm not sure whether it's Evernote or the mobile network limiting speeds, but clearly there's a need to leave sufficient bandwidth available for everyday browsing plus day-to-day 'phone services while still - eventually - downloading a large database of information. Data transfer rates aren't great, and most phones don't have a huge internal storage. Some have additional external memory - which can also take time to write to...
I gave up on trying to keep any large number of notes in local storage on my phone. I just keep one notebook which is specifically the one mirrored on the phone, and move any necessary files into that - and allow at least 24 hours to update the content before I try to use it.
I'm confident that I've left my mobile devices running EN in a connected state for well over a week. I don't imagine I'm a heavy EN user; I've lots of notes, but not many with images or PDFs embedded, etc.
even if you would have all notes offline available, any update on an offline note does not get updated online quickly. So you get the same note 2x in the overview - the old original version + the updated one with the changes.
The initial download is a real PITA, took me 3 days. But since all notes update pretty fast, happening while normally using the app in the background. Sure, when you have been offline, you need to sync first. If you touch a note online that was as well modified offline and not yet synced, EN will not know which is the "real" change, and produce a conflict note to protect both changes from being overwritten.
I think the moral of the story is: if you're having hassles with this (or any other) feature - feed it back to Evernote by any means possible (like commenting here) and if you can - raise a support ticket and let the team look at your logs so they have more information about what is going wrong, and hence a better chance to fix it...
Better raise the ticket from the iOS device where you encounter the problem. The support option is in the app settings, tab support. By default an activity log will be attached, that allows support to check in more detail what may be going on.
The issue has been seen since the release of the Evernote "new generation", so it would be surprising the fix happens exactly this week but if it is right, I will be really happy and gain trust in Evernote
I have then added more notebooks and I have seen that even if it is really slow, it was syncing correctly. I finished with adding all the notebooks I needed (i don't need to sync all of them offline) and it slowly managed to get everything.
I am just wondering if anyone else has been having this issue. I can set up an offline area in the Field Maps online web application, then when I try to download that offline area on Field Maps Mobile (tested on two android devices) I receive the "Offline Areas Failed to Download" Error and the log tells me that feature tiling is disabled. Now this is frustrating. However, when I create on offline area in the Field Maps Mobile App, the map is created an downloads just fine.
I ran into this issue and was able to "fix" it by turning sync off, then back on for ALL layers included in the web map, make sure any tile packages included in the map or basemaps have Offline Mode enabled:
I just want to add to the collective experience, I too have been getting the "Offline Areas Failed to Download" Error and it began after I added a layer to the web map which was a point layer with photo attachments. If I set the Offline Map Area to be the extent of that data it apparently "packages" it up but errors when I try to download it. I discovered I had to create a series of smaller overlapping Map Areas for it to work. A bit pants really as if I exclude that layer I can have the full extent of the datasets.
It would be good if anyone from ESRI could confirm if there was some sort of limit to the number of features with attachments or best practise with attachments. In my case I want as a read only reference layer a point layer which may have several hundred points each with a single photo attached. Is that asking too much of field maps?
So I decided to downgrade the image size of my attachments because when you click on a dot to see its attachment (in field maps) it does not appear to be a zoomable image. So I decided to resize the images to 800x600 pixels which significantly reduces the file size. This allowed the download to complete without error and I get to keep the whole dataset, no need to break it up into several "Map Areas".
I'm having the same issues described in this thread and have really been banging my head over what the issue could be... Everything was working fine then all of a sudden, our field staff are getting these download failures which I'm able to replicate. Map areas of a smaller size work fine but larger areas fail to download in Field Maps (both within the app and in the online map area creation).
I currently have a support ticket open with ESRI about this and she casually mentioned that attachments have been an issue for folks lately, but it does not appear to be a main focus of our troubleshooting so far (I do have layers with attachments). I am currently tasked with republishing all of the map layers and recreating the maps- glad (?) to know others are having this issue too and it's not just me!
The main problem here is that Rasa Open Source has dependencies such as TensorFlow 2.0, which you would need get working on your Android phone somehow. As far as we know, this is currently not possible, or would take a very large amount of work to do. There may be other dependencies as well which are distributed as binary packages (wheels), which you might not get working on Android as well. They also tend to depend on the CPU architecture (x86-64, ARM, etc.), which makes it even trickier.
Hi, i am facing the same problem, needing to implement the bot to work offline from Android devices (and iOS maybe). Implementing the whole pipeline seems difficult, i was thinking about porting the model to TensorflowLite. Is this even possible? The training will be done in PC, I only need the inference, so probably no need for python. Also no need for CORE features, NLU will be enough. Any updates on this?
That is a possible solution I have considered, but my company needs to exclusively use a phone with no external device to accomplish this. I ended up training a TensorflowLite model and creating a mini framework. However, this is no match for Rasa ofc, I hope one day it can be ported to android somehow.
I experience the same behavior that you shared where I was actually active in the mobile app but my status icon in the conversation does not show the icon. However, it is not constantly reproducible and it will just go away after I set my status back to Online.
Can you please share the Mattermost Server and Mattermost iOS app version that you are using so I can try to reproduce it since you mentioned that it always shows that you are offline and connecting?
Sorry I am new to Mattermost and not sure I should share the server I am using as unsure of the risks of giving this information out. Hopefully you can review what I have written and provide insight should you see a common thread.
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