On Apr 23, 2011, at 3:54 AM, Steve Steinitz wrote:

> Your advice is likely good but it doesn't sound much fun.  I like Core Data.  
> And I'd dislike life if I had to write SQL.  Worst case, I'll just keep my 
> NAS shared database.
> 
> Besides possible performance issues are there other serious Sync Services 
> issues?
> 
> I suppose I should post a similar question on Apple's Sync Services forum and 
> see if I get as unequivocal an answer as your 'No'.

BaseTen has an open-source framework that works very similar to CoreData, but 
uses a network connection to PostGres for the backend.  It adds support for 
multi-user conflicts, but I haven't explored that part yet.


<https://bitbucket.org/mka/baseten/wiki/Home>

Eli

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