Re: [NTLK] nSync plugins vs New Ten

From: John Anderson (dearjohn_at_everchanging.com)
Date: Mon Oct 21 2002 - 20:35:58 EDT


nSync is plug-in based; in fact, the AddressBook and Clock
synchronizations are already Cocoa plug-ins; the only difference is
that they're included in the application bundle (command-click on the
app and select "Show Package Contents", then open the enclosed Contents
and Plugins folders, and you'll see what I mean). Holy run-on sentence,
Batman!

Sync'ing packages using the nSync API would be difficult right now,
because I haven't added support for binary transfer (and probably won't
for 1.0). Syncing documents should be relatively easy.

John

On Monday, October 21, 2002, at 05:20 PM, Scott Rogers wrote:

> Didn't you say somewhere along the line that you were going to make
> nSync plugin-able? Would this mean that someone could write a plugin
> that would allow us to sync up, say, documents/pkgs in a designated
> folder with our Newts?

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