On Sunday, March 2, 2014 6:45:10 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> That form of autosave is built into TW5 when you're working with a server. 
> Just like with Gmail, each character you type in a draft entry is 
> automatically synced to the server. There's some throttling going on so 
> that if you type characters sufficiently close together the system will 
> wait until you pause before syncing. TiddlyWiki5 doesn't really give a name 
> to this process, but it would perhaps be more along the lines of "autosync" 
> than "autosave".
>

Autosync for me, is a behaviour like this:
 1 I lost online connection and did enter some more text
 2 I'm saving the stuff locally when closing the browser
 3 Browser is opened again
 4 Online connection comes back. Everything is synced. 

I think TW can handle 1 and 4 well if it stays onlline. .. But I'd reserve 
the term: "autosync" for 1-4 

just my 2cents
mario

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