If you want to require Tiger then you can use Core Data which will
likely be easier than writing
all the DB glue code.
Please note that in the publicly available information about Core Data,
only three types of data store are listed (XML, binary, and SQLite).
Also if you use Core Data I'd assume, since it will be core OS X
there'll end up being all kinds of third party tools to play with the
data store.
Again in the publicly available information, I can't recall any mention
being made of the ability to connect to other data stores. Without any
public commitment to such a feature, I would not suggest relying on it
for an application.
mmalc
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