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Export of comments and settings #51

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opensource21 opened this issue Mar 11, 2017 · 5 comments
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Export of comments and settings #51

opensource21 opened this issue Mar 11, 2017 · 5 comments

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@opensource21
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On android devices backups are almost difficult. You provide a sync server, which is fine. But I find that notes on a bible should have a strong privacy protection. So I see two solutions:

  1. Strong encryption of the data on the device. But I guess that this would be a complete rewriting of the sync-process.
  2. Allowing an export to the local file system. So no cloud is involved.

I would really appreciate to see solution 2 in the near future. It has the advantage that it enables to use the comments in other applications or context. If you can give at least a hint how to realize it, so that a pull request can be made.

@yukuku
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yukuku commented Mar 24, 2017 via email

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I would prefer a technical format like xml or json. Then it's possible to create a restore from backup as a second step. Furthermore it allows to change the bibleapp without loosing all date. At last it enables individual reports. Perhaps xml combined with a special stylesheet to create an html report is the perfect solution.

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gmr409 commented Mar 26, 2017 via email

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Well the point is to spread the Word - not private notes. Think about situation where the word open your eyes, about a misbehavior and you make a note about it. Or imagine you read a bible verse and get an impression to a specific person. Then this impression is special for this person and not for public audience. If we think about sermons it would be indeed useful if they are public.

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gmr409 commented Mar 27, 2017 via email

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