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[GH-ISSUE #1246] Exporting spaces to perform local backup is missing on the Web App #487
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Originally created by @WeberAlex on GitHub (Sep 30, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/BoostIO/BoostNote-App/issues/1246
Boost Note 1.50.4 Web App
Windows 10
See discussion: #1236
Issue
There is currently no way to make a local backup of a user space in Boost Note Web App. It's a bit worrying from a security point of view.
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To implement an
Exportfeature to save my full storage, or some of my folders, on my system.@WeberAlex commented on GitHub (Oct 6, 2021):
Since I understood the development of Boost Note Next-local, thanks to Komediruzecki, I would like to know if an export feature to save my data on the Web App is on your roadmap?
I plan on using the functionality of Boost Note Online, and I would like to have an easy way to save my data. Because these two projects co-exist, one local, vs one online, I wonder if my request is conciliable? Thank you.
@Rokt33r commented on GitHub (Oct 6, 2021):
@WeberAlex
We'd like to provide but we don't have a plan yet. Currently, we're focusing on performance and 3rd party app integration so the app itself becomes useful enough for most of developer teams.
Could be possible one day but we need more time. The reason why we split is both apps have different goals. So we'd like to focus on ideal solutions for each app. Once they becomes mature enough, we will come back this issue and try to provide integrated ecosystem for both apps.
@WeberAlex commented on GitHub (Oct 9, 2021):
@Rokt33r
Thank you for the clarification. I guess that I will refrain from making too many feature requests, and focusing only on incomplete features, or bugs, from now on. When I was looking for a robust online markdown editor to take personal and code notes, I found Boost Note, and your nifty import feature for big name companies gave me the impression that you were looking for more exposure (possibly not only for developers). Then I was puzzled because several of my Google search for missing features, returned with your legacy app. I can understand better your priorities now. Anyhow, thanks again for providing this great app that I enjoy using.