I am pretty sure that was what was happening. I know I used to edit waves on my laptop on the bus (where there was no Internet connection) and ignore the “Unsynced waves” message. When I got where I was going and connected to the Internet, my waves would automatically sync and the warning would go away. I never got to see how conflicts were handled though, and I do not know if WIAB does the same thing.
—Zachary “Gamer_Z.” Yaro On 12 June 2013 17:46, Bruno Gonzalez (aka stenyak) <sten...@gmail.com>wrote: > On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:43 PM, Michael MacFadden < > michael.macfad...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > when the client goes > > offline, you can still edit. Operations are queued and then sent to the > > server when it is connected again. > > > > Ah. Is this what really happened behind the curtains when the > googlewave.comclient showed the "syncing" (or similar) message on a > corner? (I think wiab > may also do this too?) > > -- > Saludos, > Bruno González > > _______________________________________________ > Jabber: stenyak AT gmail.com > http://www.stenyak.com >