tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33436460.post5752174971464388442..comments2014-02-24T14:43:45.438-06:00Comments on Jon the Geek: Heavyweight DropboxingJon Harmonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11718699400886829948noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33436460.post-5626597192220768162009-09-10T20:01:27.568-05:002009-09-10T20:01:27.568-05:00Now that iTunes has an auto-sync folder (FINALLY),...Now that iTunes has an auto-sync folder (FINALLY), you can use this trick to dropbox that auto-syncing folder (theoretically; I haven't actually tested this out yet). Here's the Vista mklink:<br />mklink /D "C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents\My Dropbox\Desktop iTunes" "C:\Users\USERNAME\PATH TO YOUR iTUNES LIBRARY\Automatically Add to iTunes"Jon Harmonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11718699400886829948noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33436460.post-59710831683638612532009-08-15T11:31:11.226-05:002009-08-15T11:31:11.226-05:00One thing that I do (but wish was slightly more ro...One thing that I do (but wish was slightly more robust) is use Dropbox to sync my Endnote reference libraries. It works so far and I am always careful to close all word documents/endnote instances before opening on another computer. However, I have gotten warnings several times that "this library is open elsewhere" or something like that when I open it which makes me nervous that at some point it will be irrevocably locked (the reference count has never gone backwards which means I haven't lost any references yet, so that is good). Anyway, it's a good idea but seems slightly incompatible and I suspect that other fussy programs might suffer similarly.Nate Harrisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14291528795895688126noreply@blogger.com