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# Can you run mx locally and then sync your data to the server?
 
# Can you run mx locally and then sync your data to the server?
 
#* At present the only way to access data is through the web using a web browser (Firefox).  While there are various ways of loading local data into mx via batch files etc. mx is not presently setup to sync data from installation to installation. Given resources (i.e. developer time) it should be possible to sync data in various different ways.
 
#* At present the only way to access data is through the web using a web browser (Firefox).  While there are various ways of loading local data into mx via batch files etc. mx is not presently setup to sync data from installation to installation. Given resources (i.e. developer time) it should be possible to sync data in various different ways.
 
 
# Can I run mx without a web-based server?
 
# Can I run mx without a web-based server?
 
#* Yes, the application can be run locally, though it hasn't been designed with this in mind or optimized (speed) for this usage.  Keep in mind you won't be able to share the application over the network or internet, i.e. it could only be accessed at one machine.
 
#* Yes, the application can be run locally, though it hasn't been designed with this in mind or optimized (speed) for this usage.  Keep in mind you won't be able to share the application over the network or internet, i.e. it could only be accessed at one machine.

Revision as of 19:50, 12 July 2008

Access to the application/data

  1. Can you run mx locally and then sync your data to the server?
    • At present the only way to access data is through the web using a web browser (Firefox). While there are various ways of loading local data into mx via batch files etc. mx is not presently setup to sync data from installation to installation. Given resources (i.e. developer time) it should be possible to sync data in various different ways.
  2. Can I run mx without a web-based server?
    • Yes, the application can be run locally, though it hasn't been designed with this in mind or optimized (speed) for this usage. Keep in mind you won't be able to share the application over the network or internet, i.e. it could only be accessed at one machine.
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