sekasi
July 6th, 2008, 01:41 PM
Here's my dilemma;
At home I work exclusively on my MacPro. I have a bunch of project files and class libraries that are constantly updated/removed/created.
Whenever I travel, which is somewhat often, I bring my Macbook Pro. Every time I go somewhere I have to sit down and copy all the files to the Macbook over the network, and every time I come back home I have to do the same, but to the MacPro.
It gets a little annoying after a while. Was wondering if there's any good way of setting up some sort of version control thingie on the local network so that when I come back and connect my Macbook to the wireless network, it automatically performs a version check with selected folders on my MacPro and updates when needed.
Just talking about it I'm guessing the answer will be "Dream on", but it would be incredibly handy :)
Thanks for any insight. :angel:
At home I work exclusively on my MacPro. I have a bunch of project files and class libraries that are constantly updated/removed/created.
Whenever I travel, which is somewhat often, I bring my Macbook Pro. Every time I go somewhere I have to sit down and copy all the files to the Macbook over the network, and every time I come back home I have to do the same, but to the MacPro.
It gets a little annoying after a while. Was wondering if there's any good way of setting up some sort of version control thingie on the local network so that when I come back and connect my Macbook to the wireless network, it automatically performs a version check with selected folders on my MacPro and updates when needed.
Just talking about it I'm guessing the answer will be "Dream on", but it would be incredibly handy :)
Thanks for any insight. :angel: