Offline Use and Version Updates
Offline use covers the ability to record and organize when there’s no network temporarily. Updates keep features and fixes on the current version.
A Real‑World Scenario
Section titled “A Real‑World Scenario”When organizing tasks while traveling, you can record offline first; once back in a stable network environment, check sync and updates.
How to Decide What’s Next
Section titled “How to Decide What’s Next”| What you encounter | Look at first | Next step | | --- | --- | --- | | Not sure where to start | Page title and main entry point | Pick only one item related to your current goal | | Action gives unexpected result | Status, empty‑state hints, access logs, or sync progress | Return to the previous level and check in order | | Worried about affecting data | Backup, sync, account, or permissions info | Stop first, confirm the scope, then continue |
Boundaries
Section titled “Boundaries”During offline periods, don’t treat sync status as a failure. Wait until the network is restored, then observe whether data continues to upload.
Next Steps
Section titled “Next Steps”After reading this section, return to the task you’re working on. Pick only one minimal action to continue: record one entry, check one status, or open the relevant settings to confirm once.