Hi Dar,

I've been having trouble with version branching emerging from my habits. I work on the same stack on OS X and on XP. Sometimes on other systems. Unfortunately they diverge.
To address this, I'm planning on putting them in one place and accessing the same stack. That means I might work on a stack from OS X one day and then work on it from XP the next day.
I assume the stack is written only upon save.
Any potential problems?
I can share from my XP, and with a little work, from OS X. (OS X 10.2 can share user folders with Windows easily; shareware is needed to create other shares.)
Is there an advantage to sharing from one or the other? (such as mailing stacks to others from OS X and getting the type sent, too)

Dar Scott
i do it all day, so to say :-)

The stacks are hosted on an OS 9.x AppleShare server and acced
via OS X and win 98 and 2000.

No problems so far.

OS X also looks for the extension (*.mc) before
this annoying dialog pops up, asking what appp to use etc...

Looks like these times are gone forever :-)
Love that... :-)

Hey, there is James Brown with some older live-performance
on the german TV... (Living in america :-)... (3 Sat ;-)

I hope you all have a good time on this special evening :-)

Have a very big party everyone !!! (I do !!!)

Regards


Klaus Major
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