Notes widget that uses the experimental labs service Opera XML Store
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Very useful program, I did not expect that will be so excellently to work! Certainly is to steam of defects but these are trifles. As a whole it is excellent
> Would it be possible to edit notes offline? I agree, this would be great! I'm looking at using these widgets with an Archos 605, and may not always be connected to WiFi, for example, at the super market when I need my shopping list or recipe notes.
Would it be possible to edit notes offline? that is, I require some sort of google gears type system where I sync the latest version of the notes to my system, edit the notes, then sync back the changes. I need at least read access to the notes while I'm offline
This is a technical preview of an expansion of Opera Link: getting your saved widget data between platforms. This goes beyond just a bookmarks file, speeddial file, and personal bar file.
Currently, settings can be saved in widgets using cookies, but cookies won't travel to your phone, so Opera created the XML Store to make it easier to save information on Opera's server to use your information on all of your platforms. Yes, Opera already has a built-in Note feature, and it has its own M2 with contacts, but these won't transfer to your phone. That's why this widget exists. It's brilliant!
This widget uses the Opera XML store to store data and allows you to share it with my.opera groups. Its possible to use this store using your my.opera account.
By lesliebroune, # Sep 8, 2008 9:49:21 AM
Access denied: You are not allowed to access this resource. Data model='notes' Collection alias='default' operation='read'
By hemdall, # Aug 28, 2008 0:20:28 AM
If the font size can be enlarge, it will be much better-- for Chinese, this is very important.
Thanks
By fordchao, # Jun 23, 2008 3:50:06 PM
By dantesoft, # Jun 18, 2008 10:08:35 AM
By CrazyL, # Apr 12, 2008 4:18:07 AM
I agree, this would be great! I'm looking at using these widgets with an Archos 605, and may not always be connected to WiFi, for example, at the super market when I need my shopping list or recipe notes.
By KenWardCO, # Feb 27, 2008 8:26:57 PM
By pwright8, # Feb 11, 2008 0:09:05 AM
Currently, settings can be saved in widgets using cookies, but cookies won't travel to your phone, so Opera created the XML Store to make it easier to save information on Opera's server to use your information on all of your platforms. Yes, Opera already has a built-in Note feature, and it has its own M2 with contacts, but these won't transfer to your phone. That's why this widget exists. It's brilliant!
By IceArdor, # Feb 8, 2008 9:24:01 AM
By Opera widgets, # Feb 7, 2008 3:21:03 PM
By AleksOD, # Feb 7, 2008 2:31:27 PM