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iCloud question: CloudKit vs. NSFileManager
Leo
A question for those experienced in iCloud:
I want to implement some very basic iCloud tasks in my apps. Just to sync a few XML files that contain settings presets. So that the users can access their presets from anywhere.
The presets don't have to be kept in sync at any given moment - just updated when the user loads a specific preset.
As far as I understand, there are two ways to implement iCloud: CloudKit and NSFileManager iCloud methods.
It looks to me that NSFileManager is sufficient for what I need. Is that correct - or should I use CloudKit? Thanks for any info! Leo |
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I would use NSFileManager. CloudKit is for storing a server-side database that supports queries, indexes and sharing … that's overkill for a simple settings file. Also, I believe if you use the NSFileManager API the user will be able to see the settings file in the Files app (or the Finder), which could be convenient. —Jens |
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Leo
Ok perfect - thanks Jens - that's exactly what I needed to know.
Leo |
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