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. _Dwight From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Gledhill Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 8:19 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MLO] Use both sync methods simultaneously? I agree with Dwight: we need to find a way to solve this fundamental problem. My preferred method would be option 2: sync each record to the cloud immediately. I don't know why this isn't the case already. On Thursday, 12 June 2014 15:42:13 UTC+1, Dwight Arthur wrote: Lucas, I agree with you and it really is an MLO problem. It's just that it's not a problem with mixed-mode sync. You can get the same problem with cloud sync alone. Just change a task on windows and sync to cloud, then without syncing Android make a change there. Then sync. One of the changes will be lost based on your sync setting, and neither setting will always be right. Latest change isnt always right either. I believe there are two possible solutions: 1. Implement on Android the process that's on Windows that notifies the user that a task was modified on both sides and let the user pick which one to keep, or 2. On both Windows and Android, sync each record to the cloud immediately when it is modified. -Dwight -Dwight Mlo betazoid on Android sgn2 On Jun 11, 2014, Lucas D <[email protected] <javascript:> > wrote: On further thought, I now realize it was somewhat unfair for me to blame MLO for this problem, since in a way the behavior makes sense in terms of the logic of the "Use local version" setting. But it's not ideal. So I guess what's really needed is an option under "Both sides changed item" that says "Use most recent version". That would solve the problem. Lucas On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 5:07:02 PM UTC-5, Lucas D wrote: There is indeed an issue! I have discovered the following scenario that leads to changes being lost: 1. On desktop, create task "Task Version 1". 2. On android, run wifi sync. 3. On desktop, edit "Task Version 1" so that it now reads "Task Version 2" 4. On desktop, run MLO online sync. 5. On android, run MLO online sync. 6. On desktop, again run MLO online sync. "Task Version 2" has now reverted to "Task Version 1"! I don't think this should be happening and I lost a bunch of work this way! Notes: On android, for the "Both sides changed item" option, I have selected, "Use local version". On desktop, in the MLO synchronization options, I have selected the recommended bidirectional sync option. (Should I be reporting this to support via some other channel?) Best, Lucas On Thursday, May 29, 2014 3:28:50 AM UTC-5, Alexandra MLO Support wrote: Hi Lucas, You can use Cloud and WiFi sync methods with no issues. On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Lucas D <[email protected]> wrote: 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? 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