1. We will think about autosync. However even now you can use Windows
scheduler and MLO command line to sync periodically or in the evening.
2. You will have the limitation of the number of data files you can
store in one account. The file itself does not have limitation in size
at the moment. Each task note however does have ~64kb limitation.

Andrey.

On Jul 22, 7:27 pm, jamezzz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh one other question...is there going to be any kind of size limit
> for my MLO data synced to the MLO Cloud?  Right now I have alot
> reference material in Evernote and I'd like to migrate it to MLO once
> the iPhone app's available.  Would be nice to have everything in one
> place.  However, if I'm going to bump up against some limit then that
> may not work as a long term solution.
>
> On Jul 22, 9:22 am, jamezzz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Just updated to the new MLO beta and subscribed to MLO Cloud.  Seems
> > to be working well.  One question:
>
> > Is there going to be a way within MLO to have it auto sync to MLO
> > Cloud?
>
> > I didn't see anything allowing me to set that up yet.  I'd call this a
> > must have.  Trying to remember to hit Synchronize (F9) before, say,
> > leaving work so the changes I made at my desk in MLO throughout the
> > day are synced is unreasonable...at least for those with a memory like
> > mine.
>
> > Would be nice to have it autosync much like the Save works now, when
> > switching to another application or every 5 minutes would be fine.

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