![]() Advanced users can backup their notes either by making a backup of the application + data or by making a copy of the Squid data files (root users only). Squid stores data as outlined in this article. This will keep a copy of all your notes available on any device that can view PDFs and has access to your Dropbox/Box account. In addition, you can export all your notes as PDFs to Dropbox and Box either manually or at a set interval as well. You can setup a backup interval to keep your backup in Dropbox and/or Box up-to-date. When you restore a backup, you are restoring all your notes at once to the previous state. Then, you can restore a particular backup for a device (or on another device) if you have performed a factory reset, uninstalled the app, or deleted notes you didn't mean to. With the Cloud Backup in-app purchase, you can backup all your notes and save them to a specific device folder in Dropbox or Box. Squid 0.2.3 introduced a new premium feature (in-app purchase) called Cloud Backup that enables you to backup your notes to cloud storage providers like Dropbox and Box. Please be aware that restoring a backup file will delete any existing notes you have (restoring Squid to the state when the backup was created). Once a backup has been created, you can restore the backup by tapping Restore backup and choosing the backup file on your device. To do this, navigate to the Squid settings, tap Backup and restore, then Local backup, then Create backup and choose a location on your device or SD card to save the backup file. You can create a backup file of all your notes in Squid and save it to your device or SD card. ![]() To create a backup in Google Drive, see How do I create a backup in Google Drive? Local Backup How do I create a backup? Google Drive Backup ![]()
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