I use Reunion Touch on iPad and iPhone and my daughter and I use Reunion on our Macs all sharing the same family files via Dropbox. When she or I try to open a family file on Reunion on our Mac which is open on Reunion on the other Mac, a message appears informing us of the conflict and informing/requesting one of us to close the file before the other can access it. This is good, because we don't want to be editing the same person at the same time - problems would follow.
However, this doesn't happen with Reunion Touch. Whenever I open a family file with Reunion Touch which is already open on one of the Macs or on the other mobile device, I don't get such a warning of a conflict. The file opens and can be edited.
How does Reunion Touch prevent conflicts - such as the one I mention above - if the same file is open on more than one device?
Denis
However, this doesn't happen with Reunion Touch. Whenever I open a family file with Reunion Touch which is already open on one of the Macs or on the other mobile device, I don't get such a warning of a conflict. The file opens and can be edited.
How does Reunion Touch prevent conflicts - such as the one I mention above - if the same file is open on more than one device?
Denis
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