What do I mean by "band-width saver"? I mean that I think Logos needs
to view their non-mobile products from the perspective of a user with
limited band-width who needs to minimize data transfer. I while the
major data transfers are unavoidable, the user goodwill
generated by Logos clearly considering their needs would be significant.
Items that have little or no effect on the features of Logos could be
removed from the sync process and labelled clearly as "this computer
only - nonrecoverable" or, as in the case of community notes labelled as
"unavailable in bandwidth saver mode". Items that might be candidates:
- community notes
- community ratings
- community tags
- history
- layouts
- reading plans
- prayer lists
True it doesn't save much traffic but it's the thought that counts - and it sets the model for future community features.
Yes, I did copy this from another thread and yes, it does reflect an evolution in my thinking i.e. a change of position due to new considerations.