Anthony Accioly on Nostr: It’s web based software (think self-hosted Notion), so you’re always writing / ...
It’s web based software (think self-hosted Notion), so you’re always writing / syncing changes to your server. Other devices will all see the changes happening in "real time".
It does work offline though, meaning you can work locally, and it will sync changes to the server once connectivity is restored. As for exporting, backing up, or syncing data from the server to somewhere else, I haven’t explored that yet. But since it uses MinIO for storage, I assume it shouldn’t be too difficult.
It does work offline though, meaning you can work locally, and it will sync changes to the server once connectivity is restored. As for exporting, backing up, or syncing data from the server to somewhere else, I haven’t explored that yet. But since it uses MinIO for storage, I assume it shouldn’t be too difficult.