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    Hi, I am developing a C# based desktop application which has GUI developed using WPF. My application has some SQLite database where I save users data. 1) Now I want to place this database in the Cloud so that if user lost it in local device, it can be fetched from cloud from anywhere. 2) Every time whenever local database changed it should be synchronized with data which is there in Cloud. i.e., there should be bidirectional synchronization. Now I have two options. One is Windows Azure and other is Microsoft Sync Framework. Please tell me which one I can go for now? Though Windows Azure is not free, I can go for it. But is it useful? Since my application is C#/WPF desktop application, can I go with Azure? Any help please? Thanks

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      Hi, I am developing a C# based desktop application which has GUI developed using WPF. My application has some SQLite database where I save users data. 1) Now I want to place this database in the Cloud so that if user lost it in local device, it can be fetched from cloud from anywhere. 2) Every time whenever local database changed it should be synchronized with data which is there in Cloud. i.e., there should be bidirectional synchronization. Now I have two options. One is Windows Azure and other is Microsoft Sync Framework. Please tell me which one I can go for now? Though Windows Azure is not free, I can go for it. But is it useful? Since my application is C#/WPF desktop application, can I go with Azure? Any help please? Thanks

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      Hi, http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sync/bb821992.aspx for Sync Framework http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/develop/net/fundamentals/intro-to-windows-azure Hope this will help you Regards Darwin S.

      DARWIN PAUL RAJ S

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        Hi, I am developing a C# based desktop application which has GUI developed using WPF. My application has some SQLite database where I save users data. 1) Now I want to place this database in the Cloud so that if user lost it in local device, it can be fetched from cloud from anywhere. 2) Every time whenever local database changed it should be synchronized with data which is there in Cloud. i.e., there should be bidirectional synchronization. Now I have two options. One is Windows Azure and other is Microsoft Sync Framework. Please tell me which one I can go for now? Though Windows Azure is not free, I can go for it. But is it useful? Since my application is C#/WPF desktop application, can I go with Azure? Any help please? Thanks

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        Stephen Halverson
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        Go to https://www.apponfly.com/en/[^] it works pretty well!

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