Eddie utilizes local data storage on your device to enhance speed and efficiency. This means that all your projects and session data are stored directly on the device you’re working on.
How Eddie’s Local Storage Works:
When you create or import projects in Eddie, the data is saved locally to the browser or application on your specific device.
This approach ensures quick access and smooth operation as you work on your projects.
Accessing Projects on New Devices:
Projects created on one device do not automatically sync across other devices or new installations.
To access your projects on a new device, you will need recreate the projects.
Recommendations:
To share a project between your devices, utilize the share link feature. Click the share link at the top right of a project and share that link with yourself. Open this link on a new device to access your project there. This method can serve as a temporary solution for accessing projects across multiple devices.
For detailed instructions on sharing projects, please see our help article: Share Your Project Edits.
Conclusion:
Local storage helps Eddie function swiftly, but remember that accessing these projects from new devices requires additional steps. Manage your project files wisely to ensure seamless access across all your devices.