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C. Tim
11 years agoNew member | Level 2
To use API v2 in iOS platform, we need an objective-C version
We didn't use swift in our app development for iOS devices.
To use API v2 in iOS platform, we need an objective-C version!!!
Please kindly provide an objective-C version!
Raheel S.
10 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Yet another long time ObjC developer. I agree with everyone here and I desperately need an ObjC wrapper atleast
@Steve, I wanted to point out that its now Jan 28. I have a couple of months to migrate from DBDataStores to some new model with text files using a totally new swift-based SDK without a Sync Api at all.
I am trying hard to find a way to successfully transition from Datastores to File-based Sync, redoing the logic and everything else. With some respectable users already using my app, I'm pretty scared.
Please tell us if you have any plans at all to release some ObjC SDK or, at-least, a Wrapper. I would really like some notice on your part before I again invest months and months and have it turned out to not last (Datastores).
So, please, let us know what you are upto with this issue. Time is really running out for some of us Datastores lovers.
PS: I'm just sad Datastores are ending, Its not that they're special to make/host, they're special because of Dropbox behind it. Oh well!
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