usememos / memos

An open-source, lightweight note-taking solution. The pain-less way to create your meaningful notes.
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Offline Notes #2690

Open moinologics opened 9 months ago

moinologics commented 9 months ago

Describe the solution you'd like

if network is not connected

Type of feature

User Experience (UX)

Additional context

VegTableBird commented 9 months ago

agree + 1

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agree + 1

petrst commented 9 months ago

+1

pisceswb commented 9 months ago

+1

itschip commented 8 months ago

I can give it a go @boojack - I'll add a service worker and test out syncing.

VegTableBird commented 8 months ago

I can give it a go @boojack - I'll add a service worker and test out syncing.

ty, hope that

PylotLight commented 4 months ago

I can give it a go @boojack - I'll add a service worker and test out syncing.

Hey did you have a go at this one at all?

nyakojiru commented 4 months ago

+1 this feature would be huge

wd4455 commented 3 months ago

+1 I hope to have a mobile app that allows me to log in and upload when I return to WiFi

mmBesar commented 3 months ago

+1 I hope to have a mobile app that allows me to log in and upload when I return to WiFi

+1

jorgebg commented 2 months ago

+1

proxseas commented 2 months ago

+1

RoccoSmit commented 3 weeks ago

This sounds like a great idea, I can see this being helpful when you host your memos on your local network and dont have access to it when you are not on your wifi

The amount of data you can store in your browser local storage will be a limiting factor. I believe you are limited to 10mb. This would not allow for a resource heavy set of memos e.g. 2 or 3 photos will take up all that space

implementing this in a mobile app sounds like the way to go

seven1240 commented 3 days ago

It would be great if some features still work when you go offline, but I think reading is more useful that writing. Since if you cache locally you need to make 100% sure it will never loose you hard work, or you will still need to make a backup somewhere.

RoccoSmit commented 3 days ago

Worth noting that if you are offline your browser won't know how to resolve your url so you won't get to the offline page. You will get a no internet screen from the browser