![]() ![]() It's used for offline access limited use for "restoration"Īs per the topic of this discussion I use the export feature for data backups ![]() Please can you at least restore or code in the feature to latest versions the option to store their complete DB locally, most may not need/want this, but I bet there's a core of us who - after spending 100's & 1000s of hours building their DB - want the reassurance of an OFFLINE hard-copy of their information that can be restored after failure or the 'Ransom-ware crew spoil our day !!!Īs discussed above, Evernote v10 maintains a local copy of our data ![]() There comes a point though that they will retire the older versions (or discontinue updates and support) and when we come to upgrade our hardware (3-5 years ?) find we can't locate the software.anymore and then forced to store in the Evernote Customer Service: Personally I prefer the cloud storage be used to store a replica of my local DB for distribution to my other devices (iPad / Android phone ) not the other way around. Hi Gazumped, thanks for the reply and confirmation, it's as I suspected that the newer version/s are being moved to cloud storage and NOT what I wanted for my info and the design of original product. If you want to try out v10 but still keep backups, then running the two side by side would appear to be your best choice. Legacy does keep the full database locally and that's what I'm using for backups here. V10 currently keeps the whole database to itself on the server, with only a 'temporary' working file on the local hard drive which is not available to users. My point was that if a lot of users tried to download large databases from the server there would be a capacity issue. ![]()
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