And maybe it is possible to combine two different things into one - a relatively frequent super-quick check of WHEN the last change was made on the cloud, and only thereafter, and only if necessary, refresh the whole local app? (This principle could then be applied in the same way for all local apps - mobile, windows etc.)
User-controlled refresh
Hello.
First, thanks for a (so far) fantastic product! With a minor enhancement, it would also be really useful on Android.
The Android-version seems to refresh data from the network pretty often. This causes it to effectively drain my battery.
Please add the possibility for users to specify at least the refresh-interval, but preferably also time-intervals in which refresh is to be done. E.g. something like "refresh each day from 7am to 10pm in 30m intervals". This would enhance the mobile product a lot!
Regards,
- Bjarne
First, thanks for a (so far) fantastic product! With a minor enhancement, it would also be really useful on Android.
The Android-version seems to refresh data from the network pretty often. This causes it to effectively drain my battery.
Please add the possibility for users to specify at least the refresh-interval, but preferably also time-intervals in which refresh is to be done. E.g. something like "refresh each day from 7am to 10pm in 30m intervals". This would enhance the mobile product a lot!
Regards,
- Bjarne
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04/12/2014 12:17#1PRO
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04/14/2014 10:00#2PRO
@bjarne.herland@gmail.com
Hi,
Now the Android will automatically sync every 30 mins. Do you mean that you do not want it to sync in some time as it drains your battery?
I think that we also need solve the problem that Doit.im drains your battery. Could you please tell me some information about your device,such as the brand? You can use private comments.
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04/14/2014 10:05#3PRO
@Folke
Hi,
Do you mean that you want the server to give a signal to let the local app sync when there is anything changed?