What might work is to use an sqlite database in a dropbox folder and
then sync the folder across the devices.

  Sebastian

On 05/07/12 12:23pm, Tim Madden wrote:
> Devin,
> Offline tracks has been an occasional feature request for the tracks
> project, but never seriously attempted (asaik). Having looked at the
> creative solution in the video, from my perspective, Incorporating
> the  solution used would be a *major* change. Specifically with the
> database driven dynamic content. You'd pretty much need to rewrite
> the whole thing. So, for me, given the ubiquity of internet access,
> it's a non-starter...
> 
> Tim
> 
> On 05/02/2012 08:29 AM, Devin Weaver wrote:
> >I came across this wicked cool [railscast][1] concerning offline HTML5
> >Mobil Apps. I think this would be perfect for Tracks.
> >
> >I was wondering just how interested others would be in this feature
> >before I start hunting down just how to implement this in the latest
> >tracks development code.
> >
> >[1]: http://railscasts.com/episodes/247-offline-apps-part-1
> >
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