![]() But the bulk of the files sit on the server. I use the server to synchronize the Calendar and Address Book and Chronosync to synchronize the folders I want to keep updated across the machines. I don't even attempt to synchronize *everything* between my iMac and MBP. I've got both a server system (you mentioned OS X Server, but not specifically a server system - you shouldn't really consider OS X Server on either your iMac or MBP), Chronosync, as well as cloud services (iCloud which is IMHO a disaster for me and Dropbox). Syncing between all these devices with my MacBook Pro and iMac would be nice as well. If it helps for clarification, I have an iPhone 4, iPad (3rd generation), Apple TV, Time Capsule (2nd generation), many other external hard drives. How shall I go about in doing this? ChronoSync? OS X server? Another solution? on one, I want the other automatically updated without me having to do anything and vice versa. Anytime I edit a file/folder/contact/calendar/etc. I want to sync EVERYTHING, and I mean, EVERYTHING on both the MacBook Pro and iMac. I want to use my MacBook Pro only when I'm travelling. ![]() I'm slowly transferring all of my data onto my iMac as I want it to be my main computer. I have a MacBook Pro (2007) and a very recently purchased iMac desktop (2013).Īll of my data (folders, contacts, calendars, programs, apps, etc.) are on my MacBook Pro. I know there are a lot of threads relating to what I'm going to ask but the more I read, the more confused I become.
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