Hi all,
I'm new to iFamily, and am really enjoying it. I was especially pleased that they encourage adding more than one computer.
I do most of my work on the desktop, but I would like to take my laptop to places and do research. Syncing both computers would be a problem.
My Solution:
Using "Dropbox", I moved the .FtkSgl file in there, and double clicked to set it as the default location. On the Laptop, I double clicked it in Dropbox, and opened iFamily. Seems to work great. I can see "Dropbox" syncing when I make changes on either computer.
You might want to try it.
Bill
Sync Files
Sync Files
I'm assuming you are not referring to the drop box feature which comes with OS X but rather the online storage. Does this mean that one has to be online when using iFamily or can one update one's version of iFamily on one's laptop and then sync the desktop via dropbox?
Tom
sync Files
Tom,
DropBox, the on line application, installs a dropbox folder on each Mac locally.
You can work out of it off line, and then when you go online, it automatically sync's.
Bill
DropBox, the on line application, installs a dropbox folder on each Mac locally.
You can work out of it off line, and then when you go online, it automatically sync's.
Bill
Re: sync Files
Be very careful. Should you work on your database on one computer while the other is offline, then go to the other computer and start working, your oldest version can become the active database or you can get what DropBox calls a "Conflicted File" which is very difficult to straighten out.Billj wrote:Tom,
DropBox, the on line application, installs a dropbox folder on each Mac locally.
You can work out of it off line, and then when you go online, it automatically sync's.
Bill