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blythy

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Jun 9, 2005
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I'm a fully paid-member of .Mac and it has been a god-send since I work both at home and in my office.

I was wondering if it is possible to Sync particular folders between my two Macs (much like it does with Bookmarks, Address Book etc.) I am forever having to transfer any quotes I do on my home mac to my iDisk, then to my work mac, often duplicating and missing quote numbers etc. It would be a lot easier if there was a way to Sync my two Document folders.

Is this possible?

Thanks in advance.
 
blythy said:
I'm a fully paid-member of .Mac and it has been a god-send since I work both at home and in my office.

I was wondering if it is possible to Sync particular folders between my two Macs (much like it does with Bookmarks, Address Book etc.) I am forever having to transfer any quotes I do on my home mac to my iDisk, then to my work mac, often duplicating and missing quote numbers etc. It would be a lot easier if there was a way to Sync my two Document folders.

Is this possible?

Thanks in advance.

You can certainly do it with programs like Synk and Chronosync. Just set up a sync profile and schedule as with any other set of folders. Or sync to a thumbdrive if your docs folder isn't too big.
 
blodwyn said:
You can certainly do it with programs like Synk and Chronosync. Just set up a sync profile and schedule as with any other set of folders. Or sync to a thumbdrive if your docs folder isn't too big.
Synk not iSync?

Where can I get hold of these programmes please? Thanks. :D
 
Cheers,

QuickSync requires a serial number to do anything more than 40 files :rolleyes:
 
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