On 2021 Jul 27, at 03:00, Jan Erik Moström <
li...@mostrom.pp.se> wrote:
> Before figuring out the best way to do this for me, I would like to ask a few questions.
>
> - In chapter 2 in the manual there is a description of how to share the application support folder using Dropbox or iCloud. The preferred way is Dropbox, I assume iCloud causes some problems?
Dropbox is (or at least was) more reliably about making sure the files are present than iCloud was, however, iCloud seems to work fine as far as I can tell in my testing. I don't use that myself as I do most of my Bbedit on my main machine and very rarely on others.
> - Are there any other methods of sharing the application support folder than Dropbox/iCloud? I would prefer not installing Dropbox, and one of the machines I have uses a different Apple ID. What my machines already have in common is, of course, git, and a shared folder on a Synology server, but I don't know if this helps in any way.
I can't think of a reason that git would not work, but it is a bit out of the realm of the BBEdit manual, so not mentioned. The worst that could happen is the you try it and it doesn't work for some reason. You would not want to git sync when Bbedit is open on any machine, probably, which would be an issue for me, for example, as BBEdit is always open.
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