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    Best way to sync iPhoto libraries

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Vogelbung, Nov 11, 2009.

  1. Vogelbung

    Vogelbung I R Judgemental

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    In preparation for the quite-likely-to-happen-towel-throwing-in, I've recently imported all my photos into iPhoto from PC's.

    So I'm going to need to give this a try. Three Macs to start with.

    I already own Chronosync and Econ has a good guide for doing the sync in CS.

    However, is there a better option? A completely automatic solution like Dropbox?
     
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    Thanks. I'll mull it over.

    A non-total-nerd way would be nice as well.
     
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    Oh well. If no-one has any better suggestions I'm going with Chronosync.