This isn't a bug report, just an FYI.
I use an application called DropLink in conjunction with DropBox. DropLink allows you to use DropBox to sync files without actually placing them in the DropBox folder. I think what it's actually doing is making 'hard links' in the file system, or something Unix-y like that. Anyway...
It works great, including with Reunion. My family file remains in my Documents/Genealogy/etc/etc/etc folder, yet still syncs properly. However, when I choose File/Sharing Status... it reports "This file is not in DropBox." Which is technically true, I suppose, although a little unsettling at first glance.
Not a problem, although Leister Productions might want to look into it.
I use an application called DropLink in conjunction with DropBox. DropLink allows you to use DropBox to sync files without actually placing them in the DropBox folder. I think what it's actually doing is making 'hard links' in the file system, or something Unix-y like that. Anyway...
It works great, including with Reunion. My family file remains in my Documents/Genealogy/etc/etc/etc folder, yet still syncs properly. However, when I choose File/Sharing Status... it reports "This file is not in DropBox." Which is technically true, I suppose, although a little unsettling at first glance.
Not a problem, although Leister Productions might want to look into it.