> a user could combine GTG with a file
> synchronisation service like Ubuntu One or Dropbox.
But then this has three problems:
- The user has to know of yet another trick to do synch while the app should
already be smart enough to do it (perhaps using Conduit?); ie, the user has
to know that such services exist and are used for that
- A lot of people (including me) do not ever want to use the Cloud. I
personnally don't trust them with my data and I don't want to be
artificially limited, etc.
- This doesn't solve the problem of concurrent access, AFAIK. If you have
two GTG running on separate computers at the same time and they sync, you
are fscked.
2009/7/15 bertvv <email address hidden>
> a user could combine GTG with a file
> synchronisation service like Ubuntu One or Dropbox.
But then this has three problems:
- The user has to know of yet another trick to do synch while the app should
already be smart enough to do it (perhaps using Conduit?); ie, the user has
to know that such services exist and are used for that
- A lot of people (including me) do not ever want to use the Cloud. I
personnally don't trust them with my data and I don't want to be
artificially limited, etc.
- This doesn't solve the problem of concurrent access, AFAIK. If you have
two GTG running on separate computers at the same time and they sync, you
are fscked.