Greetings Amy, Dave, Chuck, anyone, Does any one have any idea if ERSync could be expanded to handle synchronization to include document based applications? The shoe-box applications seems to be the current model for both the iOS and Mac. I was struck by a sort of revelation this weekend to construct a kind of shoe-box ERSync Cocoa app with scriptable capabilities that supplies subclass of NSAtomicStore. The premise is that the shoe-box app would serve kind of the same function as the ERSync framework does in the WO app except for the Cocoa app. The NSAtomicStore subclass would enable the user to call up the document (or shoe-box app) via their own app. The ERSync Cocoa shoe-box app would give the user a sort of user level admin capability over all ERSync enabled apps on their Mac (kind of a D2W for the shoe-box).
The gotcha came when I considered the possibility of a document-based app using the NSAtomicStore subclass. Any ideas? I will try at first under the presumption that document-based apps don't exists. I am not sure how long that fairy will stay away for, I forgot to give him Guinness.
V/R,
Dan Beatty, ABD Ph.D. Student Texas Tech University
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