I agree with Chuck, and I'm a bit unclear on the workaround at the moment.
- Before I signed up for cloudsync, I was sync'ing my main and archive
MLO files with Dropbox. This worked splendiforously... as long as I
remembered to close MLO on computer #1 before opening it on computer #2,
else there'd be a "conflict copy" saved. Oops!
- After I signed up for cloudsync, I kept my MLO files in the same place
(Dropbox) and this seemed to work to my pleasant surprise... EXCEPT for the
archive files part :(. When I have MLO open on two computers and mark tasks
as complete on each, then Dropbox gets confused and saves a regular and a
conflict copy as well :(.
- But I'm not sure how to get around this. If I could just remember to
close my copy of MLO before opening it on another computer, well, why would
I bother with cloudsync? And if I moved the archive files to each
computer's hard drive, then I'd have completely fractured archives (some
completed tasks saved on computer 1, others saved on computer 2, etc.).
Bummer!
Thanks in advance for your advice... :)
- Adam
On Thursday, October 14, 2010 12:32:13 AM UTC-7, chuckdevee wrote:
>
> I'm signed up for cloud sync but am waiting for auto sync
> functionality before I actually use it, so not sure that something
> like this feature is not already available but it would be good to use
> cloudsync to also store a limited number of archive files (again using
> auto features similar to that which exist in MLO at present).
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