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where do I store my data for iphone app I've been looking at a few iphone app builder wso's. I interested in creating like a christmas wallpaper app. Some say just pull the rss from the website. What if I don't have a website. Is there a way to just store the images online without having a website? what might be the best way to do this. Thanks |
Re: where do I store my data for iphone app it up on your local computer and online just to make sure. |
Re: where do I store my data for iphone app If your just storing images why not store them on the photos folder you dont even need itunes to download photos from an iphone. that would make sense. |
Re: where do I store my data for iphone app well there are many ways that you can use to store your data first on your mem card or second laptop or PC you can easily manage your or store your data using these devices. |
Re: where do I store my data for iphone app I go with Photo Folder |
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Re: where do I store my data for iphone app use dropbox and google drive |
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Re: where do I store my data for iphone app You can probably transfer the content to a system, upload it on a cloud service like Dropbox, Google Drive or others. This will ensure you have two backups of your data. Additionally, you might also want to save it on an external hard disk. |
Re: where do I store my data for iphone app Apple's file system programming guide for iOS describes the (application_home)/Library path as a place to "create custom subdirectories for files you want backed up but not exposed to the user". The (application_home)/Documents path is described as "the contents of this directory can be made available to the user through file sharing." Your databases don't sound like documents, they sound like private caches that users shouldn't know about. I recommend you create a directory such as (application_home)/Library/Database and save files there. The cache path you mention doesn't sound like the best option to me. You should really review the entire file system programming guide for iOS before submitting another app. |
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