Anyone know how to sync up the zygor guides on two Mac computers??? I know this has been discussed before with PC, but can't find any info regarding Macs
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Yep, there is no way to 'sync' the two up like your wow settings are. The wow UI settings are saved in the data folder, where your addons information is saved in the folders of the machine. It would be nice to have everything sync up, but a few clicks in the view window and Im back on track on another machine.
BTW, I use both a Macbook and a PC system to play.
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Kamchak, do you know of any way that you could have the directory 're-routed' to another folder on a Mac? I can do it with Windows and a small program. See post #6 in this thread for reference: http://www.zygorguides.com/forum/sho...iple-computersMy Flight Path Follies guide
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I suppose its possible, though I have never looked into a program or methodology to make this happen.
A friend of mine had hinted there was a way to save the addon settings information to a default type setting, making a new toon much less painful to create. Ill ask her to peruse the forums here and let us know if something like this is possible to do with the addons between folders.
Id have to say though, looking at that post and what the OP is asking, perhaps the best thing to do is get a cheep thumbdrive to save your addons information to."The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas."
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Originally posted by cabby View PostKamchak, do you know of any way that you could have the directory 're-routed' to another folder on a Mac? I can do it with Windows and a small program. See post #6 in this thread for reference: http://www.zygorguides.com/forum/sho...iple-computers
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You think you could write up some directions for doing that mzanker? That would allow the OP to do so if he wants to.My Flight Path Follies guide
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OK, this is completely untested and may not work - it may even mess up your WoW installation so caveat emptor. However, this is what I have done with other programs whose settings I want to keep the same between computers.
Download Dropbox from http://www.dropbox.com/ and create a free account. Dropbox will create a folder "Dropbox" in your home directory, e.g. /Users/Fred/Dropbox (if your Mac account is "Fred").
Install Dropbox on the other Mac(s) and configure to use your free Dropbox account.
You'll now have a Dropbox folder that is identical (within a few seconds) on each Mac (assuming your Macs are connected to the internet).
Open a Finder window and navigate to /Applications/World of Warcraft/WTF/Account. In this folder will be another folder which has the same name as your WoW account. Let's assume it's FRED12345. Move (not copy) this folder to your Dropbox folder (i.e. /Users/Fred/Dropbox).
Now open a Terminal window and issue the following commands:
cd /Applications/World of Warcraft/WTF/Account
ln -s /Users/Fred/Dropbox/FRED12345 .
(that's a single dot at the end of the ln command).
If you now enter the command "ls -alF" you should see that a link has been setup between this folder and the Dropbox folder. It will say something like
FRED12345@ -> /Users/Fred/Dropbox/FRED12345
From now on, WoW should store your account settings in your Dropbox folder and this will sync with any other machines you've installed Dropbox on.
On the other Mac(s) do the same thing.
They should now all be using the same account folder.
If anything goes horribly wrong, it should simply be a matter of opening a Terminal window and entering:
cd /Applications/World of Warcraft/WTF/Account
rm FRED12345
Then, next time you run WoW it will re-create your FRED12345 folder (but all settings will be gone so you'll need to setup your addons again).
You should do all the above using the same Mac account that you used to install WoW otherwise you'll probably get some Permission Denied errors.
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Thanks mzanker. As a side note, you can do the same thing for the AddOns folder so that you only need to update them on one computer and it's updated for all of them.My Flight Path Follies guide
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Originally posted by cabby View PostThanks mzanker. As a side note, you can do the same thing for the AddOns folder so that you only need to update them on one computer and it's updated for all of them.
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For those of you who do not wish to use terminal commands, you can download a free program that creates a symbolic link to any file or folder. This is not the same as an alias - the system sees both files as exactly the same file. Put the "real" file (say your Interface and WTF folders) into your Dropbox folder. Then use the app to create a symbolic link for each one. Put the symbolic link folders into your World of Warcraft folder in your application folder. Then rename them to "Interface" and "WTF". On the other computer repeat the process - the "real" files will appear in the second Mac's Dropbox folder automatically. Simply create the new symbolic links and copy them to the WoW application folder just as you did on the first machine. Works great for me.
Download the symbolic link app from: http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/10433/symboliclinker
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