Reunion 11 runs on my Mac mini. I've had no need to sync my Reunion files with another Mac or device until a new MacBook Air joined the household last month. I don't expect to make any entries from the Mac Book but want to keep it up to date for reference and family get-togethers.
I use Drop Box frequently for convenience, but I have drawn the line at using Drop Box to sync either 1Password or Reunion. These are two best of breed applications. Each has superior technical support, and each has come to rely on Drop Box for its recommended sync procedure -- a ringing endorsement of the security of that service.
1Password's vault file represents a "Sierra Madre" of confidential information to a hacker or renegade investigator. Reunion's family file, contains the history and stories of our family, the privacy of which is my responsibility.
As an experienced "Sneaker Net" practitioner, I'm using a USB stick to sync 1Password, and it works perfectly. Is there any reason that I can't do the same or use (say) ChronoSync to keep my family and media files in sync between my two Macs? I'll worry about my devices another day.
Thanks.
I use Drop Box frequently for convenience, but I have drawn the line at using Drop Box to sync either 1Password or Reunion. These are two best of breed applications. Each has superior technical support, and each has come to rely on Drop Box for its recommended sync procedure -- a ringing endorsement of the security of that service.
1Password's vault file represents a "Sierra Madre" of confidential information to a hacker or renegade investigator. Reunion's family file, contains the history and stories of our family, the privacy of which is my responsibility.
As an experienced "Sneaker Net" practitioner, I'm using a USB stick to sync 1Password, and it works perfectly. Is there any reason that I can't do the same or use (say) ChronoSync to keep my family and media files in sync between my two Macs? I'll worry about my devices another day.
Thanks.
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