[olug] Re: Using USB Memory stick for portability (Matt Jorgensen)

mjorgensen at icmail.net mjorgensen at icmail.net
Mon Feb 27 14:19:52 UTC 2006


I don't think this entirely addresses your needs, but after
having gone back and forth trying to find a way to separate
out my bookmarks and other items from a single machine, I
ended up using protopage (http://www.protopage.com/v2).
W/this, I have my bookmarks and rss feeds on one page, and
also have my email POPed there. I'm using my email to store
files as well, although don't have it synched w/my machine.

Matt

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>    1. Using USB Memory stick for portability (Kris
> Gainsforth)
>    2. Re: Using USB Memory stick for portability (Bill
> Brush)
>    3. Re: Using USB Memory stick for portability (Kenton
> Brede)
>    4. Re: Using USB Memory stick for portability (Rob
> Townley)
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> From: Kris Gainsforth <krisguy at krisguy.com>
> Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 12:25:28 -0600
> 
> ~~~~
> Subject: [olug] Using USB Memory stick for portability
> 
> I'm trying to come up with an idea to keep my bookmarks,
> calendar, and newsgroup settings with me at all times.  I
> like the idea of Portable Firefox, etc., but I switch
> between Linux, Windows, and Macs all the time.  I found a
> Bookmark plugin for Firefox that exports to an XML file,
> and that works great, but I'm looking for the same thing
> for Sunbird and Thunderbird, for my calendar and
> newsgroups.  What ideas do you guys have?  Would it be
> easier for me to build a server to use to sync up this
> stuff, or is my idea of using a USB stick good?
> 
> -- 
> Kris "krisguy" Gainsforth
> Lincoln, NE, USA
> krisguy at krisguy.com
> FWD# = 679703
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: "Bill Brush" <bbrush at gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 12:52:03 -0600
> 
> ~~~~
> Subject: Re: [olug] Using USB Memory stick for portability
> 
> Ok, this may not work for you, but I use iFolder for this.
>  Admittedly it's a Novell product we pay for, but iFolder3
> has an open source project that you could use. (Or you
> could buy Novell Open Enterprise server and get the
> Enterprise version, but that's probably more than you want
> to deal with for just yourself)
> 
> Ifolder is a little client app that monitors certain
> directories that you designate "iFolders".  When a file in
> that dir changes it uploads the changed data (not
> necessarily the whole file) to the server.  Any other
> machine running iFolder on your account will automatically
> download the updates on it's next sync.  Quite frankly
> it's an app that I couldn't live without.
> 
> Bill
> 
> On 2/24/06, Kris Gainsforth <krisguy at krisguy.com> wrote:
> > I'm trying to come up with an idea to keep my bookmarks,
> > calendar, and newsgroup settings with me at all times. 
> > I like the idea of Portable Firefox, etc., but I switch
> > between Linux, Windows, and Macs all the time.  I found
> > a Bookmark plugin for Firefox that exports to an XML
> file, and that works great, but I'm looking for the same
> > thing for Sunbird and Thunderbird, for my calendar and
> > newsgroups.  What ideas do you guys have?  Would it be
> > easier for me to build a server to use to sync up this
> stuff, or is my idea of using a USB stick good? >
> 
> 
> 
> From: "Kenton Brede" <kbrede at gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 13:50:00 -0600
> 
> ~~~~
> Subject: Re: [olug] Using USB Memory stick for portability
> 
> On 2/24/06, Kris Gainsforth <krisguy at krisguy.com> wrote:
> > I'm trying to come up with an idea to keep my bookmarks,
> > calendar, and newsgroup settings with me at all times. 
> > I like the idea of Portable Firefox, etc., but I switch
> > between Linux, Windows, and Macs all the time.  I found
> > a Bookmark plugin for Firefox that exports to an XML
> file, and that works great, but I'm looking for the same
> > thing for Sunbird and Thunderbird, for my calendar and
> > newsgroups.  What ideas do you guys have?  Would it be
> > easier for me to build a server to use to sync up this
> stuff, or is my idea of using a USB stick good?
> 
> You might be able to do something with -
> http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
> http://alliance.seas.upenn.edu/~harmony/
> 
> Unison I've used in the past to sync certain
> files/directories between machines, it should work with a
> thumb drive.  Harmony I don't have any experience with,
> just ran across it and though it sounded interesting. Kent
> 
> --
> "It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me,
> but it can stop him
>  from lynching me, and I think that's pretty important." -
> Martin Luther King Jr.
> 
> 
> 
> From: "Rob Townley" <rob.townley at gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 14:22:12 -0600
> 
> ~~~~
> Subject: Re: [olug] Using USB Memory stick for portability
> 
> For the bookmark management aspect, yahoo has two
> solutions because they recently purchased delicious. 
> Their Firefox toolbar plugin runs on both *nix and win
> systems.  Best part is that your bookmarks are
> searchable(*) and accessible from all platforms that run
> Firefox.  Next best part is you can search your friends
> bookmarks.
> 
> myweb2.search.yahoo.com    works best with  
> toolbar.yahoo.com.
> 
> 
> p.s. The yahoo search of your bookmarks is not perfect yet
> , it does not find everything.  Their version of delicious
> i have not played with.
> 
> On 2/24/06, Kris Gainsforth <krisguy at krisguy.com> wrote:
> > I'm trying to come up with an idea to keep my bookmarks,
> > calendar, and newsgroup settings with me at all times. 
> > I like the idea of Portable Firefox, etc., but I switch
> > between Linux, Windows, and Macs all the time.  I found
> > a Bookmark plugin for Firefox that exports to an XML
> file, and that works great, but I'm looking for the same
> > thing for Sunbird and Thunderbird, for my calendar and
> > newsgroups.  What ideas do you guys have?  Would it be
> > easier for me to build a server to use to sync up this
> stuff, or is my idea of using a USB stick good? >
> > --
> > Kris "krisguy" Gainsforth
> > Lincoln, NE, USA
> > krisguy at krisguy.com
> > FWD# = 679703
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