

If someone has a simple, $50 or under solution, I'd love to hear it. Live Mesh is cool tech, but the CPU overhead is insane, and it doesn't work with Linux or when I boot into Hackintosh mode. It has major issues propagating deleted files when syncing over multiple machines. It's not automatic, it must be scheduled. For Windoze, the basic sync tool from MS is probably the cleanest I've seen yet, but it throws fits when dealing with multiple machines for several reasons. I didn't feel like springing the cash for Ultimate either, when I got Home Premium family pack for SO much cheaper, and would be overkill on a netbook.Įvery basic non-cloud syncing solution I have seen has some kind of major drawback. I prefer Linux, but we can't game easily on it.
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It's mostly a Windows home premium issue that I can't easily do this. It's crazy to have something that should be common in this day and age be so hard to do. Some files must be shared between accounts, some are not. I also want our important data, such as photos and music, propagated across multiple machines as a form of backup redundancy. But I want all of her stuff easily accessible on my box, and vice versa.


Her laptop is better than mine by a long shot, so if I want to game while I'm out, I want to take hers, which is capable of it. I want customized levels of folders synced per machine (less on the netbook, medium on my lappy, equal on wife's lappy and my main) so that we can easily trade machines when necessary. Heck, I can't even find a decent basic solution to PROPERLY sync the documents folders/photos/music, etc between our 4 home machines (Wife's lappy, my main box, my lappy, and the mini netbook for travel), backups on the central NAS, etc without major issues of SOME type cropping up.
