Re: Cloning your environment: Desktop -> laptop - Summary
- From: Ingvar Nilsen <my.adress@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 13:38:07 +0100
Alan Garny wrote:
In a slightly different context, I use ViceVersa (http://www.tgrmn.com/), which might be a possible solution to synchronising both your desktop and laptop.
Thanks! This might be worth looking at. This is my test criteria:
I install a new application on the desktop machine, which I do not have on the laptop. After "synchronizing", the laptop should have this app installed, as if I had done it manually.
Doubt ViceVersa will do such a thing though..
-- Ingvar Nilsen http://www.ingvarius.com .
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