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Geek Throwdown: How to sync two or more Macs?
Merlin Mann | Oct 12 2007
Enter the OctagonHere’s an experimental new feature: The Throwdown. Take a problem that lots of people face and tell us your personal favorite way to deal with it — in as much detail and with as much persuasion as you can muster. Today, a lot of us are living on two or more Macs -- which is great, except for the challenge of keeping the contents and settings of multiple machines effortlessly in sync. Now before you pop in, holler "dot mac," and jump back on your Segway®, consider that many folks (including your author) are looking for a lot more than simple document syncing and perfunctory preference sharing. How about if your needs are more nuanced:
You get the idea. You have a system; now tell us about it. Bow to your sensei, then spare no detail. How do you sync your Macs?rsync? ChronoSync? Synchronize? Unison? Something you made yourself? What are using to sync your Macs, and how are you using it? 80 Comments
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ChronoSync + Home ZoneSubmitted by Gecko85 on October 12, 2007 - 10:58am.
I have a Macbook Pro and an iMac. I keep the two in sync using ChronoSync and Home Zone. I've set up a "Home" zone that looks for my home wireless network. So, when the Macbook Pro connects to my wireless network, Home Zone does several things (like disables my screensaver password, sets my default printer, connects to my iMac, and launches a Chronosync file that synchronizes my Documents folder, iCal and Address Book data files, and few other miscellaneous files. I then perform another sync at shutown. » POSTED IN:
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