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Jul 15, 2024, 5:13:44 AM7/15/24
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When I open an offline notebook in Android, none of the attachments have been downloaded. From browsing the forum, I see that this is an issue in the iOS app if the notebook has not finished downloading, but as far as I can tell all my offline notebooks have finished downloading (there are no status bars and all the download buttons on the offline notebooks I have chosen are green). Is there any way that I can get the Android app to download all note attachments for an entire notebook?

I use Evernote to keep all my travel documents (e.g., plane tickets, hotel reservations), and many of those are pdf files. I keep the notebook for the trip offline on my phone, because I do not know whether I will have internet access at the airport or hotel, especially if it is an overseas trip. If I have to connect to the internet to access the attached files, even in offline notebooks, then it makes Evernote pretty useless for travelling. The old version of the Android app definitely did download note attachments, but I'm not sure when this changed (I haven't done much travelling in the past two years...)

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For a test I would reset the offline switch for one of the notebooks, then log out of the app and restart the device. On again, log in and select the notebook for downloading again. Maybe it just got stuck the first time.

If anyone from Evernote is reading, I guess my feedback would be to speed up the downloading of attachments (there is no reason it should take several hours to download a few MB of pdf files over a broadband internet connection). It would also be nice if it was slightly more obvious when a notebook is still downloading content. I had to look at individual notes before I realised that the attachements had not downloaded (that was clear enough, they had blue cloud symbols on them). I want to have confidence that all my important notes have been downloaded, so it would be great if the download status was shown more clearly.

Offline notebooks is the only function that I, personally, find under-prforms on Android. Turn the offline function on for a notebook and it can take hours for a largeish notebook to complete the download process. Much longer than you would think it should take. Others say the best thing is to set the process going overnight with the phone on charge and set to stay awake rather than have screen save kick in. Then leave Evernote as the active screen app and all being well everything will be complete in the morning. I've not done that but I only have three relatively small notebooks set for offline access.

It is slow on all mobile clients, iOS as well. I am not sure whether it is a question of processing the local database, or they simply brake the process (that is usually running in the background during use) to avoid killing the battery.

Been getting this error message in my app notifications an awful lot recently. It usually happens after I've added a new file via the share function on my Android tablet, though there may have been other circumstances too. (The most recent one was such a file, but this time the error occurred when I manually set the file to be available offline.) (Clarification--when I share the file/upload it to Dropbox, that part works okay. But it for some reason then says offline files failed to download although that wasn't what I was attempting to do.)

It may be a false alarm message, as when I then force a sync to update my offline files, I never notice it downloading anything new, and that function always seems to work okay (so far). I haven't been offline yet to prove if files are actually available or not, though.

Sorry I didn't reply sooner, this ended up in my spam. The behavior seems to have resolved itself (I assumed it was fixed as a result of my post), though I just went and cleared the cache anyway, it was quite big.

I can't find a "Use data for offline files" option. I have "Allow background data usage" (this is turned on) and "Allow data usage while Data saver is on" (turned off). I don't think I use data like that anyway...? I'm on a tablet (not phone) and use a private home WiFi connection. (Sorry if I'm misunderstanding, I don't really understand roaming and data and how all that works.) I've never fiddled around with those settings.

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1. The specific error message. I created a test file in an HTML editor app, shared it to Dropbox (successful), refreshed my Dropbox homepage so it appeared, then selected the option to make it available offline via the three dots menu on the file. I then got the error message.

I'm getting the error message when selecting the option to individually make files offline, from the three dot menu. I then go to the "Account: Offline" part of the app to force a sync of all offline files just in case. That gives me no error.

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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!

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Unfortunately spotify only allows downloading playlists or albums and not individual songs so adding music to a playlist where the download switch is turned on will result in the new songs being downloaded automatically.

If you add one of your local files to a new playlist and don't download the playlist, the local file should still be playable as it has already been downloaded to your device. If I got this right, the answer is to create a new playlist containing your local files and any other music you want to add and it should all be playable without downloading.

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