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If you're looking for a replacement, might I suggest using WebDAV? It's an Internet standard and has been for a long time, and many people with their own web sites through a web hosting company probably have the ability to host a WebDAV server if they simply turn it on. This would allow users to use their OWN web site to store portfolios, thus eliminating the need for LW to get into the cloud storage business!
In my own situation, I have turned on WebDAV on my web site and I can use Mac Finder to access that storage using a URL such as webdav://site.name.com/path/file.txt (or whatever) from anywhere that a URL could normally be used. (I'm betting that Windows isn't quite so easy, although the wiki page for WebDAV says Explorer has support built in...?)
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If you're looking for a replacement, might I suggest using WebDAV? It's an Internet standard and has been for a long time, and many people with their own web sites through a web hosting company probably have the ability to host a WebDAV server if they simply turn it on. This would allow users to use their OWN web site to store portfolios, thus eliminating the need for LW to get into the cloud storage business!
In my own situation, I have turned on WebDAV on my web site and I can use Mac Finder to access that storage using a URL such as webdav://site.name.com/path/file.txt (or whatever) from anywhere that a URL could normally be used. (I'm betting that Windows isn't quite so easy, although the wiki page for WebDAV says Explorer has support built in...?)
No. Hence the reason "Cloud" is being removed from all RW documentation and website. It caused lots of confusion because RW is not a Document Cloud service like Dropbox. Actually not even remotely the same as RW uses a real modern data base. Heck its closest thing is Lotus Domino system actually which makes local data base copies on different systems.Well, technically, with Realm Works, Lone Wolf is already in the "cloud storage business", right?
No. Hence the reason "Cloud" is being removed from all RW documentation and website. It caused lots of confusion because RW is not a Document Cloud service like Dropbox. Actually not even remotely the same as RW uses a real modern data base. Heck its closest thing is Lotus Domino system actually which makes local data base copies on different systems.
This is why Cloud is such a stupid name as it really tells a person nothing. Or lets talk about a data lake and what happens when it rains in your data lake.![]()
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Wikipedia said:"Cloud storage is a model of data storage in which the digital data is stored in logical pools, the physical storage spans multiple servers (and often locations), and the physical environment is typically owned and managed by a hosting company. These cloud storage providers are responsible for keeping the data available and accessible, and the physical environment protected and running. People and organizations buy or lease storage capacity from the providers to store user, organization, or application data."
But that is more of an IT bit of information. Which yes we have some IT people on the forums but we also have many more that only understand Dropbox cloud storage as a place to store a document, image, music file. Which is the end all of the "Cloud".Although I do agree and to quote, "Nobody understands the cloud!", in a general sense it's usually referred to as "my data is on the internet so I can grab it from any other physical location with internet access..." and is what I'm referring to...
I wanted to make sure everyone was on the same page was all. I have seen many people complain they want to use Dropbox with RW because all "cloud" is the same thing. In the case of documents vs database they are very different. But I probably was not detailed enough to make that clear. My bad...What ever you want to call it, it really doesn't matter (to me). If I'm paying to have my Realm Works data backed up and accessible via the internet, I was just saying I'd also pay to have the same done for Hero Lab data...
I could see a complete solution making things very easy for some of players. I have no inside information on what LW is going to do with HL. I have heard a bunch of ideas over the years but I have to think they are working on something.I do agree Lone Wolf IS doing a lot more than just "storing" data, you have the whole sync mechanic, and it would be cool to have the same for Hero Lab data, but it would require more work considering the data format of portfolios...
...And don't get me started on the fact that I was severing data all over the world 25 years ago without the "Cloud"...
LOL me and written words do not always get along.I have this vision of you going around with snips cutting everyone's ethernet cables, "NO DATA FOR YOU!".
Would someone mind explaining to me (in layman's terms) how I would transfer a .por file from my computer to my iPad, without using Dropbox? May as well as get used to it now. I have a game tomorrow night where I'm playing 2 characters, and prefer to run one character on my PC and the other on my iPad.
Would someone mind explaining to me (in layman's terms) how I would transfer a .por file from my computer to my iPad, without using Dropbox? May as well as get used to it now. I have a game tomorrow night where I'm playing 2 characters, and prefer to run one character on my PC and the other on my iPad.
In the iPad, on the screen where you're selecting characters, choose "Get Help" at the bottom, and then choose "How to Use Hero Lab", and then #3: "How do I move characters to my iPad?"
I don't suppose this can be worked around on the client side by just not updating Dropbox?
This only affects Hero Lab for iPad, and the built-in Dropbox syncing for that app. Hero Lab doesn't directly talk to Dropbox in any other way - it won't affect sharing your characters between your laptop and desktop using Dropbox, or updates files hosted by dropbox, or anything like that. All that stuff is built in to the Dropbox client you have installed and won't change.
This change means that there will no longer be a "Files in Dropbox" section on the "Select Portfolio" screen on HL for iPad. That's all.![]()