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Why dont you store the data on a webserver or have MyTime be a webapp since I could use it on any smartphone or computer?

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Why dont you store the data on a webserver or have MyTime be a webapp since I could use it on any smartphone or computer?

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I thought about this before writing the software, but I some areas where I go out in service that I do not have cell phone access, so if I was out in field service I would not be able to use the program at all 🙁 There are many people in my boat too, many that have expressed that Google Maps doesn’t even know where their street is because it is so rural. Also, many people have expressed concerns that they do not want their calls on the internet and have inquired how I store the calls and I reassured them that nothing is sent anywhere it always stays on the phone. This was very reassuring for them (and probably for their calls who do not want their identity stolen from the possibly hacked cloud computing servers). On a personal note, I also hate signing up for yet another web service that I have to remember a password for (I use different passwords with > 14 characters each, I am in the Firewall/VPN software business and am very paranoid :\ ahem security conscious) Cloud computing is us

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