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WOOO!!! It's March... Come on mid March... Daddy needs a new piece of software.We appreciate the excitement, but we're still collecting paperwork from everyone. We won't be actually adding anyone to the Beta team until mid-March.
Life seems strangely quiet now that I'm not checking the kickstarter every 15 minutes...
My bosses will hate the idea of me suddenly having to enter in TONS of data to the system. My productivity will take a nose dive.LOL, i know what you mean. Im so much more productive these days. That Im sure will change after the middle of march.![]()
Oh, Rob... what are the sizes of RealmWork campaign files. Generally? A couple gig? 400mg? 2 TB!!!!
True enough... Mostly wondering because I'll likely use dropbox to keep my two machines in sync with the background database file(s).It completely depends on you and your campaign. Seriously, the single biggest factor will be the images and other non-text content that you manage in your realms. Text is tiny by comparison. One map image can easily consume the space of scores of pages of text.
True enough... Mostly wondering because I'll likely use dropbox to keep my two machines in sync with the background database file(s).
Would there be any issues with this? Licensing etc? Like with Hero Labs, I've got 4 computers(maybe 3... I think the other one is) licenses for use. I use Dropbox to share the portfolios amongst all three(four). From the sounds though, Realm Works will be one initial upfront license and then, assuming cloud support, usage fees. So I should be able to share my RW files(until cloud sync works) by way of Dropbox?
Meh... Files is files. Worst case you could install the entire thing to a dropbox drive. Even if they save to the user directory, that can be mapped to a dropbox folder.also, our email that we received (assuming we're all howlers here) told us that we could only install on one computer until the cloud. I assume this is for that very reason that you cant just copy "files" across?
Meh... Files is files. Worst case you could install the entire thing to a dropbox drive. Even if they save to the user directory, that can be mapped to a dropbox folder.
I'll play around and submit bug reports and status reports about how I'm breaking my own stuff.
It'll be interesting.
@Thrantor's idea will work. The issue is that it will only work for a single user. The limitation is that GMs cannot use the technique to share material with *PLAYERS*. That will require our cloud. This is the issue that arose during Kickstarter.
Basically, you would perform a backup of the database to Dropbox from Computer1. Then you do a restore of the database from Dropbox onto Computer2. Then you reverse the process. It's clunky, but it would work until server syncing is online.
What if you installed the program on your dropbox directory? Would it require a restore/backup process?
You can't do that for a number of critical and technical reasons. The database *must* be installed on the local computer and not shared directly.
Rob, do you use dropbox? (I dont mean this sarcastically, im curious) Because im thinking there might be some confusion. Dropbox folders are local to the computer.
i just dont know how the database installation works. If for example the database was installed in c:\database (I dont know where it goes), and I were to copy that onto disk, put it in another computer and copy all the files onto the other computers local drive and make c:\database on the second computer exactly equal to the c:\database on the first, would i be able to start Realm Works on the second computer, or would that not work would i have to do a reindex every time i launched realmsworks?