Re: File synch in OSX?

2004-03-31 Thread Richard Clark
On 31 Mar 2004, at 6:49 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

Well, IMNSHO, I think that File Synchronization is the best, most
affordable and easiest to use tool but then, I'm the author!


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Re: File synch in OSX?

2004-03-31 Thread Mark D. Chapman
  Versiontracker throws up a few different options with mixed feedback.
 Any suggestions on good tools?
Well, IMNSHO, I think that File Synchronization is the best, most
affordable and easiest to use tool but then, I'm the author!
I'm not the author and I agree. There are lots of other tools that 
offer lots of other features. However, it is not at all clear that 
they improve on synchronization and few of them are as intuitive as 
File Synchronization and most of them cost a lot more.

My only complaint is that the icon in the dock looks a bit fuzzy :)

Check it out.

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File synch in OSX?

2004-03-29 Thread Erik Ness
Greetings,

New to the list, with what is probably an common problem for X migrators.

I run two systems -- a Cube and an iBook and am preparing for the 
final ascent into the land of X.  I like to keep the two running more 
or less identically, but I sense that with the more stringent control 
of users and permissions in X this will be a little more challenging 
than just using File Synchronization. Any suggestions vis a vis 
strategies or software?

Regards,

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Re: File synch in OSX?

2004-03-29 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 29/03/04 23:00, Erik Ness at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Greetings,
 
 New to the list, with what is probably an common problem for X migrators.
 
 I run two systems -- a Cube and an iBook and am preparing for the
 final ascent into the land of X.  I like to keep the two running more
 or less identically, but I sense that with the more stringent control
 of users and permissions in X this will be a little more challenging
 than just using File Synchronization. Any suggestions vis a vis
 strategies or software?

If you want to keep identical list of users on both computers, yes, that
will be hard. You can synchronize a large part of your stuff as long as you
have the discipline not to log onto one computer, modify some files, then
log on the other, modify the same files. Unless you can use a
synchronization tool that works at the file level (i.e. it can synchronize
the content of a given file format), then you're quickly developing problems
to keep key files in sync if you need to use a file system level
synchronization tool. Most tools will want to keep one file or the other.

If you're throwing other users in the mix, then it will add another level of
complexity, plus the added problem of permissions. Even if you are the
administrator, you don't have access to some folders of the other users.
It's hard to synchronize the content of a folder when you don't have access
to it. Sure, you could enable the root user, but if you synchronize folders
to which you usually don't have access to, you need to be careful not to end
up with a lot of scattered files that are owned by root and are not
accessible by regular users. You might have another nightmare to restore the
original permissions on the copies.

-Laurent.
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