Hi all,
would anyone be able to explain the process of working on the same
project from two locations using versions and beanstalk.

I have a home and work mac, I have two versionsapp's, I have one
beanstalkapp account. I would like to 'upload' changes from work to
beanstalk, download these changes at home, add, edit & delete then
upload the files again ready for download again at work.

I would have though check-in/out is the way to go but 'update' &
'commit' also do things that look similar so i have a  few Q's...

what does update do (in my case)? does it check beanstalk for any
changes that have been made from commits not on this machine or does
it just rescan the working folders for changes as refresh the list?

what does checkout do? Does it lock the beanstalkapp file preventing
it from being changes or commited over by another machine until i
check it in again? also.. does it first check for & download the
latest version from beanstalkapp then lock it?

Is there an n.bullet-point 'work-flow' for using versions
collaboratively from two locations? or would anyone have a few mins to
know one up and free my mind of the deamons please?

all help greatly appreciated.
pSouper

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