Steve,

One possibility is to use synchronized data bases using master-slave
replication. I know this works with MySQL and it is a bit of a pain to set
up but once it is going it is generally pretty good. Also a bit of a pain to
restart if the replication gets out of sync. I have been meaning to setup
scripts to do that but haven't yet got around to it. I keep several database
on my laptop and desktop in sync automatically. Not sure about PostGRES or
sqlite3 replication capability. 

Also if you have Dropbox or similar access you can store the GnuCash files
in a Dropbox and access it from multiple devices.

David Cousens



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