Make your app offline-enabled.
In our digital-driven world where a downtime could be disastrous, Connectikpeople.co
reveals the general availability of the Mobile Services iOS 2.0
SDK. Updated quickstarts in the Azure portal make it easier to use the
feature. The iOS quickstart is henceforth offline-enabled, along with those for
Windows, Xamarin iOS, and Xamarin Android.
Meaning that, when your app is in offline mode, users can still create and
modify data, which will be saved to a local store. When the app is back online,
it can synchronize local changes with the Mobile Services backend.
The Mobile Services iOS 2.0
SDK also includes support for detecting conflicts when the
same record is changed on both the client and the backend.
Connectikpeople.co recalls that, if you’re already using Azure Mobile
Services, you can make your app offline-enabled by following these tutorials: