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		By: Steve Rogers		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Appreciate the this review but I notice you didn’t really touch on reliability on backups and organization in that sense. Wondering what your intake on that is. My worry is my backups, and my documentation are always gonna be there and how you feel in terms of reliability in that aspect. tickTick doesn’t back up your comments on a local backup, which is concerning and wondering if you had any insight on any of that]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Appreciate the this review but I notice you didn’t really touch on reliability on backups and organization in that sense. Wondering what your intake on that is. My worry is my backups, and my documentation are always gonna be there and how you feel in terms of reliability in that aspect. tickTick doesn’t back up your comments on a local backup, which is concerning and wondering if you had any insight on any of that</p>
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