Forum Discussion
Downloading Rise course for backup
- 5 hours ago
Hello everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360! This update adds the following feature:
- Save and restore your work with a click via an easy-to-access version list that captures manual saves and export events.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available. Let me know if you have any questions about this update.
Hello everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360! This update adds the following feature:
- Save and restore your work with a click via an easy-to-access version list that captures manual saves and export events.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available. Let me know if you have any questions about this update.
- LonGoldstein-524 hours agoCommunity Member
Hello Eric,
This does sound like a handy feature. It sounds like it is incremental backups while you are working on a project. However, could you please explain how it addresses the issue raised in this thread?
Just to remind you, the issue is that you must maintain a a paid subscription in perpetuity if you wish to access your course source files in the future. The last I heard, all courses on the Rise server will be deleted within a year or so after an account expires. And as far as I understand, there is still no way to download your source authoring files… I'm not talking about pictures of the pages or word documents or a PDF or anything like that. I'm talking about the source files of your content of your course that you created. You will lose access to the ability to edit/update/maintain your course if you do not maintain a subscription to Rise. You can't even download a backup, and then resubscribe at a later time if the course needs to edited.
Please tell me if I got that right. And please explain if this new feature changes that situation.
Thank you and have a great day!