This catch most sync situations except when PC clock is wrong (wrong sync object is seen as newer), and when same sync object was updated in both places (task, category, note, etc.), the changes of the oldest one will be lost. Two-way sync at Task and other reasonably low granularity of objects, with another set of TC files. Very similar to first but user controls when/if central is updated instead of always trying to keep central up-to-date. Taskcoach to copy to local from some central storage (web, FTP, UNC path), and when closed or commanded, is to update central files. Obvious issues are, what to do if TC cannot connect, does TC allow offline use and sync later, etc. Central storage is always updated and is always final version of fiels. TC starts with copy from central and saves to central copy, even if must work with local files in the interim. Preferred for me is a central storage method of some type (web, FTP, UNC network path). ![]() Task Coach have ability to two-way sync to another Task Coach file, user manually syncs files to each other (needs two-way and sync at individual task level and other items like categories)Īll have pro and con, none are perfect, there are probably many more ideas besides these on how to solve? Task Coach works locally but has ability to email/FTP/store on web a copy of the file upon user local command Task Coach work with the file over HTTP (or HTTPS) link - same idea, make local copy but save/store always on website Task Coach work with the file over FTP link, perhaps make local copy but always saving/storing to FTP server as central copy Many thoughts come to mind on how this might be solved, but I do not know what all the possibilities are or what would really be best way? My thoughts: My problem is keeping all three copies updated with each other? I am the only one that uses them so only one file is updated at any given time. I tried using one copy on USB stick but I do not have ready access to USB ports on one of the machines, making that method difficult. I use the 'same' tasklist file on on three Windows PCs - two desktop machines and one netbook. I can only describe problem and hope it makes sense to solve it? ![]() Sorry I too am vague - but I do not know how the feature I would like should be implemented as I don't know what is available. I found a similar suggestion was made but closed as being too vague.
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