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Android Apps / Any chance to update WhenLast?
« on: April 06, 2024, 10:39 PM »
Recently I switch to a Sony mobile phone running Android 14 and find out that WhenLast won't work on it. (It keeps crashed.)
Now I have to keep my old phone on my desk just for using WhenLast.

Is there any chance that WhenLast will get an update to newer versions of Android system?

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Android Apps / Re: Problem getting When Last sync with Dropbox
« on: February 09, 2020, 06:25 AM »
I find out an workaround to this issue.

If I delete all visible items first (so that there is no item at all) then any import/sync operation crashes.
But if I add any random item first (so that it is not empty) then import/sync operation works.

BTW, how about make a Google Drive sync? Since it runs on Android system.

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Android Apps / Re: Problem getting When Last sync with Dropbox
« on: January 08, 2020, 09:10 AM »
Hummm, WhenLast (on new device) crashes while importing file, exporting file, or sync with Public folder.
I already granted WhenLast the permission to use storage.

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Android Apps / Problem getting When Last sync with Dropbox
« on: January 08, 2020, 08:19 AM »
I recently get a Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 with Android 9 system.
I install When Last (v2.21) app from Google Play Store, delete all visible (default) items then set to sync with Dropbox, authorize with Dropbox (app version 170.2.8, installed from Google Play Store) with Dropbox Plus (paid) account. But it does not sync yet.
Status report: Waiting for initial Dropbox sync to complete. I know it takes a while, but it takes already 3 full days.
It's been years since last time I set up When Last sync with Dropbox (on another ancient Android tablet). I don't remember how long it shall need to initial Dropbox sync.
Please help!

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I also noticed that the datehistory entry is (likely) in localized format.

date history is just a bunch of text.  The only thing that the program ever uses for computations is just the single most recent date, and that is stored as utc.
Ah. That make much sense now :-)

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