Hello,
I’m currently using Agenda to store A LOT of files and datas and this situation willl only go up. I wonder if Agenda’s memory is unlimited or if it does have a certain limit, if so how can I know my limit? There are many important notes that I only store on Agenda without any back up elsewhere.
Thanks
We don’t have any built in restrictions on the number of notes or projects, though I think that iCloud may not work well above 400 projects.
All applications will stop working well at some point, even if it is just when you run out of disk space or something like that. There is no app with infinite memory.
You will probably notice slowdowns if you put in too much. Usually this can be helped simply by splitting the notes across several projects.
Agenda is not ideal for this “dropbox of stuff” style. It was designed more for project notes with a timeline etc. Apps like DevonThink are much more focussed on the idea of just throwing stuff in.
Whatever you use, I strongly advise having some sort of backup. The hard disk could fail, and then you might lose everything.
On macOS, you can use Time Machine or a service like Backblaze.
Syncing with iCloud in Agenda is also a sort of backup. Better than nothing.
You can also make manual backups. Here is how to make a manual backup on macOS:
- Click on Finder, and choose Go > Go to Folder
- Enter
~/Library/Group Containers
- Find
WRBK2Z2EG7.group.com.momenta.agenda.macos
- Select it and choose Edit > Copy
- Go to your backup location, select the folder, and choose Edit > Paste
I got it! Thank you so much!