M Wang wrote:Reading this gives me hope that maybe Google Drive or OneDrive will be supported someday?
QRecall stacks might be compatible with Google Drive or OneDrive already, I just haven't tested those yet.
Basically, QRecall stacks should work on any cloud drive service that (1) automatically uploads items stored on the local "drive" to the cloud, (2) replaces the local copy with a placeholder, and (3) transparently downloads the original item again whenever that file is accessed.
Most cloud drives work this way.
The problem with iCloud (which may, or may not, be an issue with Google or OneDrive?again, haven't tested them yet) is that iCloud treats the entire stack container as a single document. So simply trying to check the status of the stack container document ends up re-downloading all of its individual parts, which completely defeats the purpose of using a cloud document.
The next update to QRecall 3 will address this.
I have been running v3 betas on my system for a few months without issues, but have yet to try the "stacks" feature, mainly because it seems to be something useful only for backing up to the cloud. Am I right? Or is it something worth doing even when backing up locally?
Stack document can also be used for local redundancy. Specifically, a lot of users capture their documents to an archive. They then either sync or copy that archive to a second drive which is taken off-site, or they rotate between a set of archives (at least one of which is always off-site).
Stacks can simplify this off-site drive rotation, and is much more efficient at doing so.