Hi,

a similar topic has already been discussed on the OSX TeX Mailing list, but I'm 
interested how the BibDesk developers see this issue: I've been using DropBox 
already for quite some time. The documents I'm working on and my private texmf 
tree are in the Dropbox, and, of course, my main .bib file. This setup works 
very well, there's only one slight annoyance. I work regularly on two computers 
and whenever I forget to close the .bib file on one machine and make changes on 
the other one, I end up with two different versions of the .bib file. No big 
deal, but I wonder if iCloud integration would allow automatic synching between 
two runnings instance of BibDesk. I don't know what parts of iCloud are already 
accessible to third party developers (there seems to be some documentation on 
developer.apple.com) but at least in theory this is what apple already does 
with apps like Address Book or iCal (I'm actually quite surprised that the iOS 
version of the iWork suite already allow synching to iCloud while OSX 
applications haven't been updated yet).

Any insights?

Simon


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