Ciao again Danielo

I was wondering, given the sophistication of the PouchDB (TW) and a 
possible CouchDB (Apache server) combo could this permit what I might call 
"A Surrogate Multi-User TW"? 

What I mean is if I synced to multiple devices could I work on one could I 
go further than have the other version register it? For instance, I get 3 
other people to work simultaneously on three other instances of the same on 
different computers, could it cope and harmonise them?

As far as I grasp the tech both PouchDB and CouchDB are optimised for 
syncing. In that sense its a kind of multi-users system, though with no 
hierarchy rights?

Maybe I got this wrong?

Best wishes
Josiah

On Monday, 2 January 2017 17:03:30 UTC+1, Josiah wrote:
>
> Ciao Danielo
>
> I think its a BRILLIANT piece of work.
>
> I don't use mobile phones much and its not my main interest. My main 
> interest is how the PouchDB mechanism works as a potential saving mechanism 
> across all browsers and device types. AND that PouchDB is superb for multi 
> device syncing with a cloud IF you want that too. THAT is really exciting: 
> (1) To see the possibility of a standard "out-of-the-box", easy local 
> saving mechanism PLUS (2) reliable cloud based multi-device sync.
>
> Whilst there are several current, interesting, new systems emerging for 
> working with TW, your solution SMELLS SWEET to me :-). 
>
> In earlier threads I note that Jeremy Ruston is wary of having ones 
> TiddlyWiki locked up inside a specific browsers data storage department. I 
> think if his worry is addressed in a clear way with easy routes to export 
> and backup of Tiddler content I hope he'll see the upsides to your work so 
> far.
>
> I do wish more people with technical skill were expressing interest in 
> this. I note Mat's enthusiam & am glad for it. Its a lot for one person to 
> do it all. 
>
> From other PouchDB projects I looked at, its a very clear and thought 
> through approach that embraces the modern net well.
>
> Mat refereed to its "magical" nature. I think that hits the spot. And is 
> it White magic or Black magic? :-). I think part of what would be helpful 
> to reduce the idea you are the "Fairy Godfather" :-) is to explain a bit 
> more about what "in browser storage" is. What the UPSIDES are and what the 
> DOWNSIDES might be. 
>
> Personally after using it a bit in Firefox I got interested in WHERE is 
> the data kept in Firefox. I still haven't found the DB, though I know it 
> must be there somewhere :-)
>
> Just to let you know that I will continue to play with it. I am seriously 
> thinking of it as a very suitable way to create and publish e-pubs for 
> audiences who just want to read & add notes, not fiddle about with a 
> zillion different ways they have to save etc. 
>
> The one problem I had on this release was exactly the same as what Mat 
> described for plugins.
>
> Best wishes 
> Josiah
>
>
> On Thursday, 29 December 2016 22:15:20 UTC+1, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>>
>> On their continuous effort to deliver cutting edge features to you, the 
>> NoteSelf team (formerly known as just me :D) is delighted to announce that 
>> *NoteSelf online 
>> edition* is now an offline-first experience.
>>
>> This means that you will be able to use the online edition *even if you 
>> are offline*, isn't that mind-blowing ? 
>>
>>
>> Wait, there is more! 
>>
>>
>> Being an offline-first application allows you to use NoteSelf *like* a 
>> native mobile app. This mean that you can have it on your *app launcher 
>> with it's own icon*, that it will appear on your list of opened/recent 
>> apps and some other features restricted to native applications.
>>
>> Hey, hey, hey, I want this! Fine, this is how:
>>
>>    1. navigate to noteself.github.io/online with a *compatible browser*
>>    2. open your browsers options and select "add to home screen" (text 
>>    may vary depending on language and browser version)
>>    3. you will see something similar to the below image (sorry it is on 
>>    spanish)
>>
>>
>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-IO5Cg_6PdJk/WGV6lXSpi3I/AAAAAAAAUr4/0NaRQOl-7Q8lEKqNJApLXic551N-3HhwwCKgB/s1600/Screenshot_2016-12-29-12-29-53.png>
>>
>>       4. NoteSelf can now live along with the test of your apps! (pic 
>> below)
>>
>>
>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aD7HdZOgE78/WGV7RJ9q7eI/AAAAAAAAUsA/H4P1LpQjTKkDwWkSAjovTc0WPdTH4mg6ACKgB/s1600/IMG_20161229_123140.png>
>>
>>       5. it even has a beautiful (depending on your likings) splash 
>> screen!
>>
>>
>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ymBJblEivYQ/WGV7kZGecSI/AAAAAAAAUsM/cFKQiV6eWPMDyUOEPVbZXmSJbvKCpZ-3gCKgB/s1600/Screenshot_2016-12-29-12-36-32.png>
>>
>> The supported browsers for the native app experience are chrome and Opera 
>> so far, Firefox is on the way. The offline capabilities should work on a 
>> wider range of of browsers.
>>
>>
>> This have several advantages over the offline version:
>>
>>    - Allways up to date. Don't worry anymore about updating, the online 
>>    version is allways the latest version!
>>    - Direct access from your launcher with a recognizable icon
>>    - Easier to use: because we rely on web standards the user experience 
>>    is delightful. For some reason mobile browser vendors doesn't like 
>> opening 
>>    local html files and opening them can become a tedious task. Sometimes 
>> its 
>>    is just not possible.
>>
>>
>> Hope you enjoy this new feature as much as I do , at the end I'm the main 
>> user of NoteSelf :)
>>
>

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