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Re: Databasing and Cocoa
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Re: Databasing and Cocoa


  • Subject: Re: Databasing and Cocoa
  • From: "Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 15:56:28 -0600

James Tichenor, email@hidden, wrote:
>Yes, FrontBase does support replication/synchronization, but according
>to their website it is only available for the top if the line $3000
>implementation of the database, which is a little beyond our means for
>five people in an office.

I've used FrontBase for years, and have a client using replication. To
my knowledge, FrontBase does not offer "synchronization", which I define
to be the ability to make asynchronous changes to two or more
disconnected databases and have them "sync up" at a later time.

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