Subversion on a remote server with local copies could be one way of
accomplishing this.  LyX has good support for SVN built-in and there are
many good user interfaces (such as Tortoise SVN for Windows, Rabbit VCS for
Linux and Versions for Mac OS X) that make it a point and click affair.

Moreover, you can get free hosting from companies like Beanstalk
(http://beanstalkapp.com/).  In addition to syncing files, another benefit
of version control is that it keeps a log of every change.  This can be
invaluable if you are working on a complicated project (like a thesis, paper
or book).

This link has some good information on Version Control in general and
Subversion in particular.

http://www.oak-tree.us/blog/index.php/science-and-technology/svn

Cheers,

Rob Oakes

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