Oskar: For the most part, it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to position DataCrux as an alternative to Core Data for Tiger applications. However, there are a whole lot of people that are writing now or in the near future that are not prepared to require Tiger for at least a year after it's out. For that matter, there are DataCrux users that want me to maintain 10.2 compatibility!
That said, there's one particularly interest aspect of DataCrux that Apple hasn't talked about for Core Data. That feature isn't public knowledge yet but is already in production use at a few places.
by Scott Stevenson — Jan 05
That said, there's one particularly interest aspect of DataCrux that Apple hasn't talked about for Core Data. That feature isn't public knowledge yet but is already in production use at a few places.