by Ernie » Mon Aug 12, 2019 8:14 am
Hi,
If using Dropbox or OneDrive, you can perform a "full backup", which exports database and media. Exporting a single database should be quick, compared to exporting individual decks. The app should also only export media that doesn't currently exist in the cloud, so that part should be fast after an initial full export. Tap "Edit", then use "Backup/Restore" at bottom. Have you tried that.
The Sync also does the same thing, but automatically when you close the app. It takes a lot of time? It should work in the background when you close the app. In the Sync Setup screen, you can tell the app only to export the database, and not the individual text files.
If the above doesn't help, let me know.
Ernie
Hi,
If using Dropbox or OneDrive, you can perform a "full backup", which exports database and media. Exporting a single database should be quick, compared to exporting individual decks. The app should also only export media that doesn't currently exist in the cloud, so that part should be fast after an initial full export. Tap "Edit", then use "Backup/Restore" at bottom. Have you tried that.
The Sync also does the same thing, but automatically when you close the app. It takes a lot of time? It should work in the background when you close the app. In the Sync Setup screen, you can tell the app only to export the database, and not the individual text files.
If the above doesn't help, let me know.
Ernie