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Managing your schedule with two computers
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<blockquote data-quote="MJGUK" data-source="post: 191450"><p>I keep all my Contacts (Address Book), Calendars (iCal) and Safari Bookmarks synced between Macs using iSync.</p><p>You can setup this up within system preferences and '.Mac' assuming you are using Tiger (10.4), similar settings are accessible through iSync in Panther if I recall correctly.</p><p></p><p>I also use an App called Chronosync to sync my work folders etc between computers. This is a really great App which will sync any number of files, folders etc between numerous computers or locations on the same computer. The options included within this are almost unlimited and it is a perfect way of keeping my Macs entierly synchronized.</p><p></p><p>The only downside is that Chronosync costs $30 for registration, although I recommend you try the demo version first, it is really excellent and well worth the price for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJGUK, post: 191450"] I keep all my Contacts (Address Book), Calendars (iCal) and Safari Bookmarks synced between Macs using iSync. You can setup this up within system preferences and '.Mac' assuming you are using Tiger (10.4), similar settings are accessible through iSync in Panther if I recall correctly. I also use an App called Chronosync to sync my work folders etc between computers. This is a really great App which will sync any number of files, folders etc between numerous computers or locations on the same computer. The options included within this are almost unlimited and it is a perfect way of keeping my Macs entierly synchronized. The only downside is that Chronosync costs $30 for registration, although I recommend you try the demo version first, it is really excellent and well worth the price for me. [/QUOTE]
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