Dropbox Sync
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 2:31 am
Hi,
I know there are a couple of threads already on this, but would to clarify a couple of things.
I've only ever used a laptop, but have decided to try a mac mini and would like to be able to keep data on the MBP synced for when I'm away. I've read about the Bookends sync function and that's something I may still try.
With regards to Bookends files - there are 3 folders in total with data, right?
1. The Bookends App folder (~/Applications/Bookends 11 Folder)
2. Ancillary files (~/Library/Application Support/Bookends)
3. Database files - wherever you choose to store them.
So, if I placed these 3 folders into Dropbox, then made symlinks of each folder (with the same name as the original folder) and placed them in their original respective paths, that should technically keep things in sync?
Jon, are there any 'installation files'? ie I can just copy the app over?
Anyone know if running one computer with Snow Leopard and one with Lion might cause database conflicts?
Thanks a lot.
I know there are a couple of threads already on this, but would to clarify a couple of things.
I've only ever used a laptop, but have decided to try a mac mini and would like to be able to keep data on the MBP synced for when I'm away. I've read about the Bookends sync function and that's something I may still try.
With regards to Bookends files - there are 3 folders in total with data, right?
1. The Bookends App folder (~/Applications/Bookends 11 Folder)
2. Ancillary files (~/Library/Application Support/Bookends)
3. Database files - wherever you choose to store them.
So, if I placed these 3 folders into Dropbox, then made symlinks of each folder (with the same name as the original folder) and placed them in their original respective paths, that should technically keep things in sync?
Jon, are there any 'installation files'? ie I can just copy the app over?
Anyone know if running one computer with Snow Leopard and one with Lion might cause database conflicts?
Thanks a lot.