Non-cloud Backups
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I would prefer an auto backup solution that does not require me to have an account with another company and trust them with my data.
The first option that comes to mind is email, can Raindrop email me my export html file, on a time interval?
A second option could utilize the desktop/mobile apps access to my disk to save backup exports, similar to how Signal backups work.
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Rustem Mussabekov I think the automated part should also apply to local backups. Emailed files or uploads to non-Dropbox/Google solutions would be preferred. Right now I would have to manually download the backup to put it on my home server.
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drod3763 I don’t think it’s possible for web app to create a local files
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Rustem Mussabekov Local file creation is just one way to solve it. Another would be a folder online that I could sync to, or a daily email sending the backups to me like someone suggested earlier.
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+1 for email backups with weekly or monthly option.
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+1 on an "
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backup solution" that downloads an html file of bookmarks to my local drive (either backs up directly, or backs up to a cloud service that syncs to my machine). This because it would solve some integration
problems too. For example, I use Quicksilver to launch urls, and have made it catalog my raindrop bookmarks by manually downloading a cloud backup every so often - would be much better if I didn't have to keep doing this by hand.
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