Yes, this is probably the right way to do it.  As was pointed out
earlier, if you use Dropbox and don't save your work because you
decided you didn't want the changes you had made, Dropbox doesn't push
the changes to the server.  But once you *do* save your work, Dropbox
makes sure that the next time you open your file using any other
device it will see the updated version.

Since the whole point of the cloud sync is to make all your devices
see the same MLO file, it ought to operate the same way that Dropbox
does.  And if that means configuring an option to do so, so be it
(although the default ought to be that save also copies to the
cloud).


On Dec 6, 4:51 pm, Eli <[email protected]> wrote:
> I like this one.  Also would be nice to have an option to make CTRL+S
> save and sync...

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