Put it in a Dropbox folder, with dropbox on your two computers

I use it this way, and it worked very well (btw, you can also use a dropbox 
folder for your pdfs, so that they are accessible anywhere, which is cool if 
you are often on the move)

hth
t

Le 16 avr. 2010 à 21:17, Jung-Tsung Shen a écrit :

> I recently purchased an imac for my home so I can leave my macbook in
> my office and don't have to haul it back and forth between my home and
> my office. I managed to have most crucial programs to be installed on
> this new imac, but am now puzzling over what I should do to make the
> bib databases of the two computers synchronized?
> 
> Here is the situation:
> 
> 1. Both computers on each side obtains its ip address via DHCP (so no
> static ip);
> 2. At this moment, the database is on my macbook but I imagine that in
> the future I will constantly add new entries into either database of
> the two, depending on where I work. The database on my macbook is
> quite sizable so copying onto a USB stick might not be an efficient
> way if this has to be done everyday.
> 
> I have checked the following archive (
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=bibdesk-users
> ) but did not see a search function; I am also sure this topic has
> been discussed here before, but I do not remember a resolution. Will
> appreciate if someone could share his/her experience on this issue.
> 
> JT
> 
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