Hi,

I've tried to sync my notebook files with my server.
M$ Briefcase was supposed to do the job.
But... It is full of bugs ;-)

Another idea was - using of CVS or similar source control
tool. But it sounds like an overkill.

Cheers,
Alex

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tal Achituv
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 12:18 AM
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Subject: Offline folders


Hi List!

I came across Microsoft's implementation of "offline folders" just
recently...

I was amazed that even though the tree structure is visible to the user, it
is impossible to "browse the tree"..
best you can do is have all the files in the same directory... which is
quite annoying when you have more than 1000 files, (or just 10 - but all
with the same name).

I once saw a GNU program that synced directories, and I recall it was quite
powerful (I read about it somewhere, never used it before).

How do you guys keep the same folder both on your laptop and on your
desktop? (Preferably cross-platform solutions... and conflict resolution (or
at least detection) is a must)


Tal.



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