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Self hosted web server for sync and web display #1157
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While this is a cool idea it would require a ton of work, almost a 2nd version of the app! I do however like an idea of using your own server to upload and keep note files in sync that are chose to share online....similar to sharing a note in Evernote and other notebook apps which basically takes the selected note and uploads it to the server and then assigns the note a URL to view that note online and for others to view the online version. It would be for viewing only and not editable online though, simply just for sharing a note online with a URL assigned to the shared note. What I mention here is possibble on most the Notebook apps I have tested however they all upload the note to there own server. My version would allow that upload to go to your own self-hosted server through FTP so that you do not rely on a 3rd party company to host it...in the event the company would shut down your shared notes would still exist since you would host on your own servers |
I would recomend WebDav #1250 for all the owncloud and nextcloud users out there |
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Such a great app, I've been using it for the past month and it's just great.
Here is an idea for fearthur development : creat a self hosted server version to sync between all apps (instead of going through dropbox) this server could also embed a web client version of the app.
That would help a lot for using this awesome app as a personal wiki for exemple.
Thanks for the good work
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