Paul,

My understanding of Intelli-Share is that it is designed to allow researchers to share research issues.

I'm used to working with a collaboration file (the entire database), kept online by Ancestral Quest, wherein one user of the file is the administrator, and others access it by permission, password-protected. Each has their own local copy of the database, and can download the latest version from the "master" collaboration file. An automatic log is used to keep track of changes - what they changed and who changed them, etc. The administrator can cause the database to revert one, or more steps if alterations are found to be incorrect.

My sister and I feel that Yahoo Instant Messenger should be a simple solution to sharing media files, but found today that there were problems with that, probably caused by weather. We'll try again and let the list know the results. The file we worked with was 37MB. When that failed we tried sending a few individual photos (which we had done maney times before without incident), and they also failed to transfer entirely.

John

John Zimmerman
Mesa, Arizona

Paul A. wrote:
I will start by saying that I have never used it, but isn't this what the
Intelli-Share is for? You could always copy your media files to another folder outside Legacy,
split it into several folders and then only share the changes.  Otherwise,
and ftp would be the simplest, I think.   I would be interested to know,
because I have a relative that I work closely with on our family.



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