Re: Framework for synchronizing data between multiple Macs
Re: Framework for synchronizing data between multiple Macs
- Subject: Re: Framework for synchronizing data between multiple Macs
- From: Matthias Ringwald <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 11:41:07 +0200
Hi Josh
thanks for letting us know.
As an off-topic comment: how do you decide which information is the newest and should be pushed towards other stations. I've spend some time working on a friend's and mine nmSync (http://nmsync.sf.net) which doesn't assume direct connection between peers but the use of disposable media (USB sticks, CD-R,...) that one carrys around, which makes the problem even harder. For direct connections, I can highly recommend the work on vector time pairs by Cox and Williams http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/30527 as it was the base for your project.
Best
Matthias
On 24.05.2010, at 01:24, Josh Freeman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm developing a free, open-source framework that might be interesting to some here. It enables multiple nearby Macs to wirelessly synchronize shared data over Bluetooth - this can be useful for creating local-area multiuser apps, like social networking, collaboration apps, chatrooms, etc.
>
> I'm also developing an app for Mac meetups that uses the framework to automatically share simple profile info among attendees.
>
> For more info, please go to:
> http://twilightedge.com/mac/bluepool/ (framework)
> http://twilightedge.com/mac/bluebook/ (profile-sharing app)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Josh Freeman
> Twilight Edge Software
> http://www.twilightedge.com
>
>
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