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I am a fan of Things for Mac and have been using on my MacBook Pro. I just bought another Mac and was wondering about sharing across the computers. My thought was to use Dropbox to create the database file that Things references. I have successfully done this and they both instances of Things refer to the same database file. The problem is that they two instances don't seem to be communicating properly. I am wanting it to work such that when I change tasks on one computer, it updates when I open on the other. Does anyone know if this is possible and if so what I am doing wrong?

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Nevermind. You just have to be sure that you are only working with one instance open at a time. Both doesn't work.

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Yeah. I've done the exact same thing using Dropbox. To avoid problems I usually keep Things running only on my Macbook which I also use to sync with Things for iPhone. But when the Macbook is asleep, it's safe to fire up Things on my other mac and access the same, up-to-date data. – Jonik Nov 29 '09 at 8:25
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http://culturedcode.com/things/wiki/index.php/Syncing%5FThings%5Fon%5Fmultiple%5FMacs%5F%28FAQ%29

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right...that's what I did and where I found what to do. I can access the same tasks but the updating doesn't seem to work. – bgadoci Nov 29 '09 at 3:40
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