speed sync/enforce sync
since sync speed is still not immediate, and I have often (as now) the problem that I want to leave office and continue work at home, or in this case: I leave for two weeks.I think it could make sense to have somewhere a (hidden) button that enforces sync (and jump ahead of the sync queue and allow more bandwidth for the sync).188BET靠谱吗Since most of the time I do not need this, I would assume that it should not cause too much congestion, because at any one moment maybe one in 1000 people use it and I would ease working with zotero tremendously.
This would also allow people not to be concerned with very slow syncs, if they know that if they need it, they can have a faster one.
This would also allow people not to be concerned with very slow syncs, if they know that if they need it, they can have a faster one.
You can see some sync status by hovering over sync icon while it's spinning.
But with the exception of an issue a couple days ago, the sync queues have been very short—with no more than a handful of people queued at a time—this entire week.
One other thing we might be able to do at some point is sync individual libraries separately, so that, say, your personal library could sync even if one of your group libraries was locked by another user.
金博宝世界杯体育赛事I currently work with 4 different groups in parallel for four different projects/articles, and it is extremely likely that at any given moment in time one person of those groups is editing sth.
There's no way to tell you the exact reason you were queued without looking into it while the sync is ongoing, but, for what it's worth, in the new architecture the vast majority of syncs should be instantaneous, and most longer ones shouldn't be longer than a few minutes.
In any case, we'll try to implement per-library syncing in a future version.