Hello,
I am purchasing an iMac this week and will be utilizing Vienna from both my desktop and my laptop. Is there a way to sync the two together, so that I do not have to repeat view something on my desk top that I have already read on my laptop?
Thanks in advance,
Osvaldo
Vienna on my laptop and iMac syncing
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Re: Vienna on my laptop and iMac syncing
Me too!
At the moment I am copying the Vienna folder to Dropbox when I leave each machine, but it's not ideal.
At the moment I am copying the Vienna folder to Dropbox when I leave each machine, but it's not ideal.
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Re: Vienna on my laptop and iMac syncing
I've used this Dropbox tip to keep my user folder synced across multiple machines. It should work with Vienna also.
http://lifehacker.com/5154698/sync-file ... box-folder
http://lifehacker.com/5154698/sync-file ... box-folder
Re: Vienna on my laptop and iMac syncing
Thanks fellas. I will give it a try. However, to the developers, is there any chance of you guys coming out with something that incorporates .me accounts? That way, our computers can just automatically sync to our web accounts and not have to manually do this everytime with Dropbox?
Re: Vienna on my laptop and iMac syncing
Dropbox can sync any folder automatically, so you don't have to do any manual dragging or anything. I have it set up to sync my documents folder, and some random application support folders between two macs.
It's a bit tricky to set up and i HIGHLY RECOMMEND BACKING UP BOTH COMPUTERS before doing this. the first time I did this, I did a step wrong and lost my documents folder! Time machine saved my butt!
Here is a pretty in depth tutorial on how to do it. It focuses on your documents folder, but it works for any folder you want.
http://blog.fosketts.net/2011/03/03/mul ... c-dropbox/
Hope this helps,
Adam
It's a bit tricky to set up and i HIGHLY RECOMMEND BACKING UP BOTH COMPUTERS before doing this. the first time I did this, I did a step wrong and lost my documents folder! Time machine saved my butt!
Here is a pretty in depth tutorial on how to do it. It focuses on your documents folder, but it works for any folder you want.
http://blog.fosketts.net/2011/03/03/mul ... c-dropbox/
Hope this helps,
Adam
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