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Sync iPhoto between two computers using Dropbox

Hi All,


I have just setup Dropbox with 200Gb to backup and store my 120GB iPhoto Library. It is large due to lots of Videos.


I want to use the iPhoto library on two computers (laptops) and always have iPhoto in sync between the two computers. Will this work? Has anyone tried this?


PS. I have no interest in using Picasa. I've been there before and prefer iPhoto and will not change.


Thanks

Daniel

OS X Mavericks (10.9.2)

Posted on Mar 17, 2014 8:01 PM

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Posted on Mar 18, 2014 7:51 AM

Don't risk this without a backup of your iPhoto library. iPhoto is not designed as a network database. I have seen quite a few reports of iPhoto libraries being corrupted by the Dropbox sync.

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Mar 19, 2014 12:37 AM in response to danker21

ill just use it remotely (shared folder)

The may shared folder may not work either; libraries in shared folders were

supported in earlier versions, but for the current version the safest way is to use a small portable drive and to plug it into any computer you want: That is what Apple recommends, see this link:


iPhoto: Sharing libraries among multiple users

Mar 19, 2014 10:48 AM in response to danker21

If you have the two laptops linked together this applilcation might do what you want: SyncPhotos. However, it will only sync original versions. It won't sync any modified versions or metadata, i.e. keywords, titles, descriptions, etc.


I've not used it so can't confirm it's effectivenes.


You can also use the paid version of iPhoto Library Manager to copy new events in Library A to Library B and new events in B to A. This will also include edited versions and all metadata.

Sync iPhoto between two computers using Dropbox

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