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<blockquote data-quote="dan_f14" data-source="post: 1111842" data-attributes="member: 154483"><p>I recommend a program called <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/home" target="_blank">dropbox</a> for managing your documents. You get 2GB of storage available online and it is free although you can pay a subscription to have access to more storage. I have my Mac Documents folder and my Windows Documents folder shared between the two computers using dropbox and it automatically updates both machines with any changes. You can also access your documents from any other computer provided theres an internet connection.</p><p></p><p>For photos I recommend getting a flickr account and storing them all on flickr. Again you will be able to access them from any computer and they will all be safely stored/backed up online.</p><p></p><p>For local storage a networked hard drive will give you access on either machine or I believe you could use Apple's Time Capsule for a neater solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dan_f14, post: 1111842, member: 154483"] I recommend a program called [URL="https://www.dropbox.com/home"]dropbox[/URL] for managing your documents. You get 2GB of storage available online and it is free although you can pay a subscription to have access to more storage. I have my Mac Documents folder and my Windows Documents folder shared between the two computers using dropbox and it automatically updates both machines with any changes. You can also access your documents from any other computer provided theres an internet connection. For photos I recommend getting a flickr account and storing them all on flickr. Again you will be able to access them from any computer and they will all be safely stored/backed up online. For local storage a networked hard drive will give you access on either machine or I believe you could use Apple's Time Capsule for a neater solution. [/QUOTE]
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