11. Using Xcode Workspaces for Shared Development

This book provides a guide to the various data management tools you find in OS X and iOS. It is true that some of them, such as preferences and settings, can affect a single app on a single device, but by and large, when you are talking about iCloud, you are talking about several devices for a single user. And those devices often run different operating systems—iOS and OS X.

That is why in the examples so far in this book, you may find an iOS version of the example and an OS X version of the example. That makes sense: although related and very similar in many ways, they are different operating systems for different types of computers.

If you compare the code for the pairs of examples, you’ll find ...

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