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Thanks Heath.

Currently, I'm storing the information locally in custom collections rather than datasets, but I could make that change quite easily.

So, I could use a dataset for the storage, no problem.

I guess the real question I'm asking is, what's the best way to actually synchronize the data between the clients? The ideal situation I'm looking for is that each client gets notified when data has been changed, and gets notified what that data is. How that is done, I don't know - my initial thought was that I could build a server app that all the clients connect to. Each client would send data modifcations to the server app, then the server app would write that data modification to the database, then notify all connected clients of the modification. What do you think, is this feasible? Is there a simpler way?

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