Hi Peter,

You nailed nearly point-for-point the current state of capturing notes in the app (as of today, after the demo video was made).  Thanks for your comments, I hadn't considered displaying the last sync time.  That will indeed be handy.

As you imagined, you can operate entirely offline (that was my goal in the first place, after all).  You can view your outlines, add as many notes as you like, and sync whenever you care to.  You can edit/delete notes if they haven't been synced yet.  There's also a handy indicator on the bottom of the screen letting you know how many notes aren't yet synced.

Thanks,
Richard

On Sep 8, 2009, at 11:18 AM, peter.frings@agfa.com wrote:

Wow indeed. Some things immediately came up when viewing the movie; I hope you don't mind me posting them so soon.

I imagine the app does not require a live connection to the server. In order to work offline, I think that the app must
- clearly show the time of downloading each document,
- be able to capture and store multiple notes when offline and forward them when online. A way of reviewing the stored notes, possibly edit or remove them would be a bonus.

I could imagine that captured but not yet forwarded notes appear in the 'capture.org' document entry (on the App), marked as not-forwarded and being editable and removable. After syncing, these notes become part of the real capture.org document and thus read-only, just like the rest.


Oh well, you probably thought of all that, so I'll just shut up now...

Cheers,
Peter.
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