Dropbox has been my option for long now. (But there are some alternatives now, I believe.)
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 00:16, Ben Straub <b...@straubnet.net> wrote: > Dropbox. Use git if you need file history or the ability to backup to > github. > > On Sep 7, 2011 3:08 PM, "Sarir Khamsi" <sarir.kha...@raytheon.com> wrote: >> I've recently started down the spiritually enlightening path that is org >> mode and noticed that I now have a bunch of org files on my laptop >> (WinXP) and my desktop (Windows 7). There now seems to be a problem of >> keeping these files synced up. Ediff is an option but that means knowing >> what files have changed, and they are in a variety of dirs in my "home" >> dir. rsync has been an option for directories, but with org files, it's >> possible that the contents may need to be merged. >> >> As you might guess, the laptop is not always connected to the same >> network as the desktop, but eventually, they get hooked up, so using a >> single file shared by both computer is not an option. >> >> Ideally, I'd like a platform-neutral approach but I'd be OK with a >> Windows-only solution. So my questions are: >> >> 1) What have people done in Emacs to sync up files in a somewhat >> automated fashion? >> >> 2) Is this best handled outside of Emacs with something like git (and >> mapping drives in Windows)? >> >> Thanks. >> >> Sarir >> >> -- >> Sarir Khamsi >> software guy >> sarir.kha...@raytheon.com >> >