1) Unison works best for me.

2) you can keep all your Planner files + index, timelog, etc.logs on a flash
card and not worry about syncing.
make sure to take a backup up, in case you lose the memory stick ;-)


On Dec 27, 2007 11:14 PM, Robert Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > For me, Planner (and its approach) is the best PIM that I'd ever want.
> > However, I started having problems with having two Planner "databases" -
> one
> > at home and one at my office. I
> > wonder how you guys handle this sync. issue?
>
> I use rsync to maintain a consistent database on the 3 computers that I
> use for planner (MacOS, Linux, Windows) because ssh and rsync are
> available for all three.  This does mean that I must execute a shell
> command before switching machines.  It has not been a problem for me
> because I will have both machines available when I switch from one to
> another.
>
> I've considered using a source code control system to do more
> sophisticated sharing, but that would mean special dealing with things
> like Task IDs.
>
> R Horn
>
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