I haven't looked at the tutorial notes issue that you mentioned, so
really can't say anything right away on that one. The older (stable)
version of the add-on, seemed to be working fine when deleting the
notes permanently are concerned. But the new version seems to be
bugged in that it cannot delete the notes permanently.
Lastly a question. How does the sync actually work? It seems to be
that even the deleted notes are stored online. How do I delete the
notes both stored and deleted, from the online sync (backup)?
I do appreciate the team of List-it for all their hard work and I
believe taking care of the present bugs would really help boost the
add-ons popularity. Thank you.
I'd also like to know where/how the notes are kept locally, if only so
that I delete them all.
mhr: You're exactly right. If you close FF _immediately_ after
deleting a note, in some cases Firefox will shut down before List-It
can get a chance to write the bits back to the database. Firefox does
not let extensions deliberately block shut down, and so right now I
don't see any way around this but will look into it in greater depth.
Right now, if you wait 3-5 seconds after deleting a note before
shutting down then it will successfully write the bits back to the
database.
I Buy Stuff: If you are unable to delete notes at all, then List-It
must be crashing. It is likely a conflict with an existing extension
that you already have, possibly All In One sidebar. We have not tested
it with All-In-One but I will personally look into checking it out and
get back to you.
With respect to sync, if you go into the dustbin and hit *destroy*
then the contents of the notes will be zeroed out (cleared) on both
the desktop and server.
Note that for data integrity (against server failure) we maintain off-
site optical backups of past note databases, so it may take much
longer for all traces of your notes to be completely erased from the
server. If you are concerned about data security for something
extremely sensitive, please do not use our sync service. We're
currently considering adding full note encryption to the client --
this is in the works!
Thanks,
Max
list-it team lead
MIT CSAIL / University of Southampton
Margaret Carpenter