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  • Subject: OS + iOS best practice
  • From: Amy Heavey <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2011 19:04:24 +0100

I hope this appropriate for this list, if not please accept my apologies.

I've got a fairly basic core data app that I've written for personal use on my iMac. I'd like to have an iPad version as it would be very useful to have whilst I was mobile. (It's basically a customer/product database).

Is there a best way to manage sharing the data between an OS and iOS version? I assume it will be possible as long as they use the same datamodel.

I was thinking maybe some kind of dropbox sync would be best as it wouldn't depend on a network connection, and I wouldn't need to use both the mac an iPad versions at the same time. I have absolutely no idea how to do this though. I know some apps have built in dropbox sync but I fear it may be beyond me as I haven't found a handy tutorial anywhere.

Can anyone point me in the right direction at all?

Many Thanks

Amy


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