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    Realm

    Realm

    Mobile database: a replacement for Core Data & SQLite

    Realm’s mobile database is an open source, developer-friendly alternative to CoreData and SQLite. Start in minutes, port your app in hours, and save yourself weeks of work. Available for Swift, Objective-C, Java, Kotlin, C#, and JavaScript. Realm’s object-oriented data model is simple to learn, doesn’t need an ORM, and lets you write less code. Realm’s local database persists data on-disk, so apps work as well offline as they do online. Realm is fully-featured, lightweight, and efficiently...
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    Couchbase Lite for iOS and MacOS

    Couchbase Lite for iOS and MacOS

    Lightweight, embedded, syncable NoSQL database engine for iOS and Mac

    Lightweight, embedded, syncable NoSQL database engine for iOS and MacOS apps. Couchbase Lite is an embedded lightweight, document-oriented (NoSQL), syncable database engine. Couchbase Lite implementation is on top of Couchbase Lite Core, which is also a new cross-platform implementation of database CRUD and query features, as well as document versioning. You can use Carthage to install CouchbaseLite by adding it in your Cartfile.
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    MagicalRecord

    MagicalRecord

    Easy Fetching for Core Data!

    In software engineering, the active record pattern is a design pattern found in software that stores its data in relational databases. It was named by Martin Fowler in his book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture. The interface to such an object would include functions such as Insert, Update, and Delete, plus properties that correspond more-or-less directly to the columns in the underlying database table. Active record is an approach to accessing data in a database. A database...
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