Josh Fialkoff 5 Posted October 22, 2013 Share Posted October 22, 2013 The Share & Copy URL feature is great, but it takes far too long to finish. I have been averaging about 30 seconds. Is there any way that you can store URLs in the cache so that I can instantaneously get a URL and then upload the image in the background? Link to comment
Joe Lopez 108 Posted October 23, 2013 Share Posted October 23, 2013 @Josh - That's pretty unusual length of time for saving and creating a URL. The basic process is:Package up the image <- Pretty fast on a MacTransmit to Evernote <- Mostly a factor of your computer and the network speed.Get URL receipt from Evernote <- Pretty fast to generate, but transmission again is dependent upon your network speed. Is there something limiting you network speed? Or are there a lot of CPU intensive processes running at the same time as Skitch is sending? The reason we can't cache a URL is they don't exist until the Note is created and/or shared. We keep an ID when the Note is created and then generate a unique URL when shared, but until then nothing exists. This process is pretty fast. Link to comment
Josh Fialkoff 5 Posted October 23, 2013 Author Share Posted October 23, 2013 Thanks @Joe. Here is a speed test I did now. 20 Mbps down and 6.73 up. Pretty good... http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3052041442 Regarding this: >>The reason we can't cache a URL is they don't exist until the Note is created and/or shared. We keep an ID when the Note is created and then generate a unique URL when shared, but until then nothing exists. This process is pretty fast. I don't understand why you can't have a reserve of URLs and then use them when the user shares a Skitch. Why do you need to generate a URL in realtime? Is there a way we can review the time issue together in realtime? Thanks,Josh Link to comment
Josh Fialkoff 5 Posted July 7, 2014 Author Share Posted July 7, 2014 Is there an update on this? It still takes at least 20 seconds to create a URL. I have tested my Web connection and other potential sources of this problem, yet it remains. Link to comment
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