“>Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of a 3-part series. Be sure to also ready part 1, Syncing Your Data the Cocoa Way and part 3, “Building on Apple Sync Services” (posting on September 8).In this article, I will present how to utilize Tiger’s sync services tokeep an application in sync with the bookmarks stored in Safari. Although thisexample walks through synchronizing bookmarks, it does cover all the basicportions of syncing with an existing application and can be used as a base 
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