Hi, I am looking for some advice on the subtleties of syncronising a
lap top and a desk top so I can keep virtually a portable version of
the main points of interest on the desktop computer.
I have inherited an iBook which I think will be quite useful when 'in
the field' but I will also plumb it in to the network, so am
concerned about confusing one computer with the other; I have a .Mac
account Apple ID which is necessarily common to both machines but the
machine names are different. Thus the account names are the same but
so are the passwords for the accounts. I think that the computers
having the same owner with the same password might be cause for some
problems but not sure if I am worrying unnecessarily. Any tips most
welcome.
Also views on licensing of software, given I can only use it on one
machine or the other, not simultaneously. Also the benefits of using
a .Mac account for mail over a POP account.
Thanks.
Drew
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