I wish there was some more detailed information on how to use browser storage. Sometimes it seems to work, and sometimes it doesn't.
For instance, does the storage immediately use the filter that you provide, or only on startup? What triggers the local saver to save (any change? tiddler closings?) My main use case would be to use it with github pages. If you read the TOS, you realize that github could shut you down if they think you're abusing their service, which a commit every two or three seconds for an extended period of time would probably look like to them. So using local storage for a half hour or so before hitting the "save" button would allow you to work without fear of losing your work and yet be able to make a permanent save as needed. The 7 day cap would not be a problem in that case. The other use would be in terms of mobile usage, where you're away. In that case, the download saver would be the best bet. On my device, local storage appears to work but, for instance, file backups doesn't. The download saver requires you to manually copy a file from the download directory to wherever you need it. This is pretty tedious. So using the local saver for a day or two would be really helpful. That way you would only need to perform a manual operation on an occasional basis. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/cfea97a6-a4a9-4d3f-add0-731f848e38bb%40googlegroups.com.

