First, a word of thanks to the developers. This software is extremely useful.Now, I'm currently using wifi sync between the desktop and my Android device, and so far everything is working beautifully. This system is good for me because I often have to work in places that have no internet, so the wifi sync is key. On the desktop, my data is stored in Dropbox, so that way I also have a cloud backup. However, during long periods of Android-only use, I become concerned that I have no updated cloud backup, so I am considering adding MLO Cloud sync to the mix. So, my questions are: Can both sync methods (wifi and MLO Cloud) be combined on my Android device? And if they can, are there any issues to be aware of?
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Instant synch would be ideal, but there’s actually a little more to it. Whenever a changed record gets synched to the cloud there would need to be a way to push the changed record out to every platform that stores a copy of the record. It would have to be done quickly enough to arrive at each platform faster than it would take the user to arrive and start updating the other platform.
Regarding why this is not the case already, this takes a lot more resources. It would take bigger servers and faster internet connections, in other words money. In addition any user running MLO on a system where it feels a little sluggish would see a clearly perceptible slowdown when this is implemented, and may have to upgrade to a bigger or faster phone.
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The other issue, at least from a practical standpoint right now, is widgets and such. Widgets don't usually have "focus"; and at least in the current Android version, completing tasks from the status bar does not have the same effect as completing them from the application and then switching focus.
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