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Persistence after disconnect #662

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ghost opened this issue Jun 13, 2018 · 1 comment
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Persistence after disconnect #662

ghost opened this issue Jun 13, 2018 · 1 comment

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ghost commented Jun 13, 2018

Hi, I think this would be a feature request... I love the app so far, but I think it would be really great if the program didn't essentially "shut down" after the system enters sleep mode.

On the website, the current session is "paused" until connection is resumed. Like, if I leave my computer and go out to lunch, then return to my computer after, my previous session is resumed. This is great, because I can easily view the day's conversations and "pick up where I left off" at the end of the morning.

On the app, however, when I leave and then come back, the program essentially freezes and needs to be completely exited and restarted in order to re-establish a connection. This results in the loss of the day's conversations so far (on the computer, anyways) and makes things a bit more difficult. Would it be possible to introduce functionality so that the current session can be "saved" upon disconnect (or system entering sleep mode, etc), so that it can be "reconnected to" later?

Sorry for the long description. I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Mate desktop, and program version is 2.0.0

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Concurred. Is it possible to allow users to locally store their chat history?

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