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WorxMobile is our example file: the file standing in for the mobile file your users will be interacting with on their iPad, iPhone, or laptop. Learn more about WorxMobile [[SampleFiles | here]].
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! On the Host or Server
!!WorxDemo (an example of Your Hosted File)
WorxDemo is our example file: the file standing in for your hosted "mothership" file. Learn more about the WorxDemo file [[SampleFiles | here]].
!!
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! On Your Host or Server
!! WorxHosted (an example of Your Hosted File)
WorxHosted is our example file: the file standing in for your hosted "mothership" file. Learn more about the WorxHosted file [[SampleFiles | here]].
!! WorxHosted (an example of Your Hosted File)
WorxHosted is our example file: the file standing in for your hosted "mothership" file. Learn more about the WorxHosted file [[SampleFiles | here]].
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! On the Mobile Device
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! On Your Mobile Devices
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Manages the sync on your mobile device and pulls sync settings from GoZyncHosted. GoZyncMobile is completely unlocked and contains almost all scripting logic for performing a sync (there is a bit in a script you'll add to your hosted file). GoZyncMobile also contains the list of apps you're syncing and the last sync log, so it can act as a launch pad for your Zynced mobile apps.
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Manages the sync on your mobile device and pulls sync settings from GoZyncHosted. GoZyncMobile is completely unlocked and contains almost all scripting logic for performing a sync (there is a bit in a script you'll add to your hosted file). GoZyncMobile also contains the list of apps you're syncing and the last sync log for that device.
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''Note that we have a nice little %newwin% [[http://www.seedcode.com/rootimages/stikipad/gozync/GoZyncMap.png | map]] of this that may help.''
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''Note that we have a nice little %newwin% [[http://www.seedcode.com/rootimages/stikipad/gozync5/MapOfZync5.jpg | map]] of this that may help.''
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!! QuickContactHosted (Your hosted file)
QuickContactHosted is our example file: the file standing in for your hosted "mothership" file. Learn more about QuickContactHosted [[SampleFiles | here]].
QuickContactHosted is our example file: the
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!! WorxDemo (an example of Your Hosted File)
WorxDemo is our example file: the file standing in for your hosted "mothership" file. Learn more about the WorxDemo file [[SampleFiles | here]].
WorxDemo is our example file: the file standing in for your hosted "mothership" file. Learn more about the WorxDemo file [[SampleFiles | here]].
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This is the file containingthe sync settings, your configuration interface, and [[Zync Options]] for each table you're zyncing.. This file is completely unlocked.
!! GoZyncLicense
This file is largely locked and managesyour license (the number of mobile devices allowed to connect). You can, however, modify the layouts if you want to change the way it looks. (Your mobile users will probably never see this file, of course.)
!! GoZyncLicense
This file is largely locked and manages
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This is the file containing the sync settings, your configuration interface, and [[Zync Options]] for each table you're syncing. None of the sync logic is here, but scripts to test your configuration are. This file is largely locked and also manages your license (the number of mobile devices allowed to connect). You can, however, modify the layouts if you want to change the way it looks. (Your mobile users may never see this file, of course, except to download your mobile files for the first time.)
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!! QuickContact (Your mobile file)
QuickContact is our example file: the file standing in for the mobile file your users will be interacting with on their iPad, iPhone, or laptop. Learn more about QuickContact [[SampleFiles | here]].
QuickContact is our example file: the
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!! WorxMobile (an example of Your Mobile File)
QuickContact is our example file: the file standing in for the mobile file your users will be interacting with on their iPad, iPhone, or laptop. Learn more about WorxMobile [[SampleFiles | here]].
QuickContact is our example file: the file standing in for the mobile file your users will be interacting with on their iPad, iPhone, or laptop. Learn more about WorxMobile [[SampleFiles | here]].
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Manages the sync on your mobile device and pulls sync settings from GoZyncHosted. GoZyncMobile is also unlocked and contains all the mobile-side scripting logic for performing a Zync. GoZyncMobile also contains the list of apps you're syncing and the last sync log, so it can act as a launching pad for your Zynced mobile apps.
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Manages the sync on your mobile device and pulls sync settings from GoZyncHosted. GoZyncMobile is completely unlocked and contains almost all scripting logic for performing a sync (there is a bit in a script you'll add to your hosted file). GoZyncMobile also contains the list of apps you're syncing and the last sync log, so it can act as a launch pad for your Zynced mobile apps.
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QuickContactHosted is our example file: the file standing in for the hosted "mothership" file. Learn more about QuickContactHosted [[SampleFiles | here]].
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QuickContactHosted is our example file: the file standing in for your hosted "mothership" file. Learn more about QuickContactHosted [[SampleFiles | here]].
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!! QuickContactHosted (Your hosted file)
QuickContactHosted is our example file: the file standing in for the hosted "mothership" file. Learn more about QuickContactHosted [[SampleFiles | here]].
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This is the file containing your Inbox, where records from your mobile file(s) are sent before being processed into records in your solution. GoZyncHosted is the intermediary file. This file is completely unlocked.
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution just to push records to the server. They just need access rights in GoZyncHosted. It is also a very light file. Using anything heavier can slow down the connections required to Zync with your mobile file.
GoZyncHosted also contains the interface used to check your work when integrating GoZync into your own file. It holds your integration settings and [[Zync Options]] for each table you're zyncing.
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution just to push records to the server. They just need access rights in GoZyncHosted. It is also a very light file. Using anything heavier can slow down the connections required to Zync with your mobile file.
GoZyncHosted also contains the interface used to check your work when integrating GoZync into your own file. It holds your integration settings and [[Zync Options]] for each table you're zyncing
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This is the file containingthe sync settings, your configuration interface, and [[Zync Options]] for each table you're zyncing.. This file is completely unlocked.
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Manages the sync on your mobile device and pulls sync settings from GoZyncHosted. GoZyncMobile is also unlocked and contains all the mobile-side scripting logic for performing a Zync. GoZyncMobile also contains the list of apps you're syncing and the last sync log, so it can act as a launching pad for your Zynced mobile apps.
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This is the file containing your Inbox, where records from your mobile file(s) are sent before being processed into records in your solution: GoZyncHosted is the intermediary file. This file is completely unlocked.
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution just to push recordsup. They just need access rights in GoZyncHosted. It is also a very light file and using anything heavier can slow down the connections required to zync with your mobile file.
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution just to push records
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This is the file containing your Inbox, where records from your mobile file(s) are sent before being processed into records in your solution. GoZyncHosted is the intermediary file. This file is completely unlocked.
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution just to push records to the server. They just need access rights in GoZyncHosted. It is also a very light file. Using anything heavier can slow down the connections required to Zync with your mobile file.
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution just to push records to the server. They just need access rights in GoZyncHosted. It is also a very light file. Using anything heavier can slow down the connections required to Zync with your mobile file.
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This file is largely locked and manages your license (the number of mobile devices allowed to connect). You can, however, modify the layouts if you want to change the way it looks. (Your mobile users will probably never see this file of course.)
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This file is largely locked and manages your license (the number of mobile devices allowed to connect). You can, however, modify the layouts if you want to change the way it looks. (Your mobile users will probably never see this file, of course.)
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A thin version of GoZyncHosted for on your mobile device, GoZyncMobile is also unlocked and contains all the mobile-side scripting logic for performing a zync. GZM also contains a list of apps you're syncing and the last sync log, so it can act as a launching pad for your zynced mobile apps.
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A thin version of GoZyncHosted for on your mobile device, GoZyncMobile is also unlocked and contains all the mobile-side scripting logic for performing a Zync. GoZyncMobile also contains the list of apps you're syncing and the last sync log, so it can act as a launching pad for your Zynced mobile apps.
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!! GoZyncConnector
This is the file containing your Inbox, where records from your mobile file(s) are sent before being processed into records in your solution. GoZyncConnector is the intermediary file. This file is completely unlocked.
(If you really need to, you can add the scripts, layouts, and graph from this file into your own file and dispense with GoZyncConnector itself. If you know how to do this kind of thing, have at it. If not, %newwin% [[http://www.seedcode.com/cp-app/contact/1 | get in touch]] and we can get you a quote for doing that for you.)
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution. They just need access rights in GoZyncConnector. It is also a very light file and using anything heavier can slow down the connections required to zync with your mobile file: so we recommend keeping Connector as a separate file.
!! GoZync
This
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into
!! GoZync
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!! GoZyncHosted (GZH)
This is the file containing your Inbox, where records from your mobile file(s) are sent before being processed into records in your solution: GoZyncHosted is the intermediary file. This file is completely unlocked.
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution just to push records up. They just need access rights in GoZyncHosted. It is also a very light file and using anything heavier can slow down the connections required to zync with your mobile file.
GoZyncHosted also contains the interface used to check your work when integrating GoZync into your own file. It holds your integration settings and [[Zync Options]] for each table you're zyncing.
!! GoZyncLicense
This is the file containing your Inbox, where records from your mobile file(s) are sent before being processed into records in your solution: GoZyncHosted is the intermediary file. This file is completely unlocked.
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution just to push records up. They just need access rights in GoZyncHosted. It is also a very light file and using anything heavier can slow down the connections required to zync with your mobile file.
GoZyncHosted also contains the interface used to check your work when integrating GoZync into your own file. It holds your integration settings and [[Zync Options]] for each table you're zyncing.
!! GoZyncLicense
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!! Mobile (Your mobile file)
> > notes
!! _GoZyncUtility
This file is placed on your iPad when you first connect to the host from your mobile file. _GoZyncUtility helps manage our connection to your host / server and is locked. Your users will never interact with it directly and if they happen to delete it from their iPhone or iPad, GoZync will replace it for you.
!! _GoZyncUtility
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!! QuickContact (Your mobile file)
QuickContact is our example file: the file standing in for the mobile file your users will be interacting with on their iPad, iPhone, or laptop. Learn more about QuickContact [[SampleFiles | here]].
!! GoZyncMobile (GZM)
A thin version of GoZyncHosted for on your mobile device, GoZyncMobile is also unlocked and contains all the mobile-side scripting logic for performing a zync. GZM also contains a list of apps you're syncing and the last sync log, so it can act as a launching pad for your zynced mobile apps.
QuickContact is our example file: the file standing in for the mobile file your users will be interacting with on their iPad, iPhone, or laptop. Learn more about QuickContact [[SampleFiles | here]].
!! GoZyncMobile (GZM)
A thin version of GoZyncHosted for on your mobile device, GoZyncMobile is also unlocked and contains all the mobile-side scripting logic for performing a zync. GZM also contains a list of apps you're syncing and the last sync log, so it can act as a launching pad for your zynced mobile apps.
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One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution. They just need access rights in GoZyncConnector.
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One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution. They just need access rights in GoZyncConnector. It is also a very light file and using anything heavier can slow down the connections required to zync with your mobile file: so we recommend keeping Connector as a separate file.
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(If you really need to, you can add the scripts, layouts, and graph from this file into your own file and dispense with GoZyncConnector itself. If you know how to do this kind of thing, have at it. If not, %newwin% [[http://www.seedcode.com/cp-app/contact/1 | get in touch]] and we can get you a quote for doing that for you.)
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One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to authenticate into your real solution. They just need access rights in GoZyncConnector.
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One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to [[security | authenticate]] into your real solution. They just need access rights in GoZyncConnector.
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This file is placed on your iPad when you first connect to the host from your mobile file. _GoZyncUtility helps manage our connection to your host / server and is locked. Your users should never see it
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This file is placed on your iPad when you first connect to the host from your mobile file. _GoZyncUtility helps manage our connection to your host / server and is locked. Your users will never interact with it directly and if they happen to delete it from their iPhone or iPad, GoZync will replace it for you.
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! On the Host or Server
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! On the Mobile Device
!! Mobile (Your mobile file)
> > notes
!! _GoZyncUtility
This file is placed on your iPad when you first connect to the host from your mobile file. _GoZyncUtility helps manage our connection to your host / server and is locked. Your users should never see it
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Note that we have a nice little
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''Note that we have a nice little %newwin% [[http://www.seedcode.com/rootimages/stikipad/gozync/GoZyncMap.png | map]] of this that may help.''
!! GoZyncConnector
This is the file containing your Inbox, where records from your mobile file(s) are sent before being processed into records in your solution. GoZyncConnector is the intermediary file. This file is completely unlocked.
Now you can add the scripts, layouts, and graph from this file into your own file and dispense with GoZyncConnector itself. If you know how to do this kind of thing, have at it. If not, %newwin% [[http://www.seedcode.com/cp-app/contact/1 | get in touch]] and we can get you a quote for doing that for you.
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to authenticate into your real solution. They just need access rights in GoZyncConnector.
!! GoZync
This file is largely locked and manages your license (the number of mobile devices allowed to connect). You can, however, modify the layouts if you want to change the way it looks. (Your mobile users will probably never see this file of course.)
!! GoZyncConnector
This is the file containing your Inbox, where records from your mobile file(s) are sent before being processed into records in your solution. GoZyncConnector is the intermediary file. This file is completely unlocked.
Now you can add the scripts, layouts, and graph from this file into your own file and dispense with GoZyncConnector itself. If you know how to do this kind of thing, have at it. If not, %newwin% [[http://www.seedcode.com/cp-app/contact/1 | get in touch]] and we can get you a quote for doing that for you.
One nice thing about having this in a separate file is that you mobile users don't need to authenticate into your real solution. They just need access rights in GoZyncConnector.
!! GoZync
This file is largely locked and manages your license (the number of mobile devices allowed to connect). You can, however, modify the layouts if you want to change the way it looks. (Your mobile users will probably never see this file of course.)
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!! Which files does GoZync require?
Note that we have a nice little map of this that may help
Note that we have a nice little map of this that may help