What's the best way to store data that one iOS app sends to another?

Mark Wilcox m_p_wilcox at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Apr 17 03:22:40 EDT 2013


Monte, not sure if you're aware but Apple's not at all keen on non-game apps using GameKit. Shame because there's loads of really useful generic stuff in GameKit. Non games that show up in Game Center get rejected, or occasionally approved and then removed later.

Monte Goulding <monte at sweattechnologies.com> wrote:

>Geoff is this for an app in the same room/wifi? Or two apps anywhere need to keep in sync. If it's the same room then the peer to peer stuff in gamekit would do nicely. I've implemented it in mergGK
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