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offline storage

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What is offline storage?

Offline storage refers to the ability to store and access data on a device without requiring a continuous internet connection. This is commonly used in web applications, mobile apps, and desktop software to allow users to continue working or accessing content even when they are not connected to the internet. Technologies like local storage, IndexedDB, and service workers are often used to implement offline storage capabilities.

What other technologies are related to offline storage?

offline storage Complementary Technologies

RESTful APIs are used to synchronize data between the local offline storage and the remote server. This is a key part of keeping the offline storage up to date.
mentioned alongside offline storage in 1% (985) of relevant job posts
Core Data is Apple's framework for managing the model layer objects in an application. It is a complementary technology for offline storage, especially in iOS development.
mentioned alongside offline storage in 1% (103) of relevant job posts
SQLite is a software library that provides a relational database management system. It is often used in offline storage solutions to manage and store data locally.
mentioned alongside offline storage in 1% (106) of relevant job posts

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