This page exists to keep a few support-sensitive expectations clear.

Short status notes

Use this page only when you need a short explanation of what is broadly available today and where caveats still matter for continuity or browser-based use.

Baseline

Private archive first

Mnemo is already useful as a private archive for capture, context, and recall on a local-first basis.

Available with caveats

Continuity and web

Cloud continuity and browser-based access are available, but some environments still need more cautious expectations than native local use.

Fallback

Archive control still matters

Import, export, and local handling remain important whenever continuity is not the right fit for a device or moment.

Short version

  • Local-first use is the clearest default posture.
  • Capture, organization, and recall surfaces are part of the current product, not future intent.
  • Cloud account and sync-backed continuity are available.
  • Browser-based use should still be documented with explicit caveats.
  • Archive portability remains part of the support story.

Why this page is secondary

If you want to understand Mnemo, start with Getting started or Features. Use this page only when you need a quick availability note for support conversations.


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