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  • SGilbert
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    Anxiously awaiting the updated ReunionTouch using iCloud Drive! The admiral and I are both deep into genealogy and each has an iPhone and a Mac. Dear ol' Dropbox, in their infinite wisdumb only allows 3 devices. (Fortunately, I won, but she's not a happy camper!)

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  • Gregg
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    Just to clarify...

    When I said "iCloud Drive" I was referring to Apple's iCloud Drive.

    At this point in time, I don't foresee ReunionTouch supporting any cloud services beyond Dropbox and Apple's iCloud Drive.

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  • SGilbert
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    Originally posted by A Hougie View Post

    Will it only be iCloud Drive and Dropbox or will there be other cloud drive options (eg Owncloud, Nextcloud)?
    Or even Apple's iCloud---not iCloud Drive?

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  • A Hougie
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    Originally posted by Gregg View Post
    Yes, it is our intention to release an update to ReunionTouch that will allow the use of iCloud Drive (or Dropbox) for family file syncing.

    We are looking for a few beta testers that are already using iCloud Drive and Reunion 13. If you're interested, please send an email to help@leisterpro.com.
    Will it only be iCloud Drive and Dropbox or will there be other cloud drive options (eg Owncloud, Nextcloud)?

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  • Gregg
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    Yes, it is our intention to release an update to ReunionTouch that will allow the use of iCloud Drive (or Dropbox) for family file syncing.

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  • spitfire31
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    Originally posted by SGilbert View Post

    And WHERE did you hear that? Source??
    Did you intend to write, "Source, please?"

    From the Swedish representative for Leisterpro, Macdata in Stockholm, confirmed by the authorised Swedish translator of Renunion/Reunion Touch, Anders Hallin.

    Quote from Macdata newsletter July 20, 2023:

    "Macdata säljer ett släktforskningsprogram för Mac som heter Reunion. Senaste versionen har nummer 13. Motsvarande program för iPad heter ReunionTouch och säljs endast via appstore. ReunionTouch kommer snart i en ny version som fungerar även med iCloud. Reunion 13 på svenska har Anders Hallin gjort. Han håller nu även att översätta ReunionTouch"

    You are welcome to use Google Translate on the above quote, if your Swedish is a bit rusty. ;-)

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  • theKiwi
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    Originally posted by Bob White View Post
    P.S. I still have not updated Dropbox.
    I was forced to update DropBox recently when I bought a new (well refurbished actually) 14" MacBook Pro with M2 Pro chip in it, and had to download DropBox to work with Ventura that the MacBook Pro came with.

    It worked fine in conjunction with my 2012 Mac Pro running Monterey without upgraded DropBox and my iPhone.

    Roger

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  • Bob White
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    Leister Productions is better at secrecy than even Apple. Why? They don't have to deal with a bunch of hardware suppliers with loose mouths or hundreds of employees working on the applications. While I could be wrong, I'm about 99+% sure that there is no updated ReunionTouch because Leister hasn't announced any such thing.

    P.S. I still have not updated Dropbox.

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  • SGilbert
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    Originally posted by spitfire31 View Post
    I've held off getting Reunion Touch because I don't need Dropbox in my digital life.

    But, I just got word that an updated Reunion Touch is imminent – the big news being that it can work with Apple iCloud! Finally!

    Yay!
    And WHERE did you hear that? Source??

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  • spitfire31
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    I've held off getting Reunion Touch because I don't need Dropbox in my digital life.

    But, I just got word that an updated Reunion Touch is imminent – the big news being that it can work with Apple iCloud! Finally!

    Yay!

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  • John Bayle
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    Great! Thanks again Gregg!! Back from lunch and checked the "problem" family and everybody is now where they are supposed to be. :-)

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  • John Bayle
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    OK, Thanks Gregg for the quick reply! :-) I did that. Got a big red message that said "This File is not being shared". But that's kinda what I expect from what you wrote above. I'm going to go have lunch with some friends and then see how things are when I get back in an hour or so. That should give all the synching activities time for a new file to be downloaded.

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  • Gregg
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    So, it sounds like everything is good in Reunion on your Mac and there are some linking issues in ReunionTouch on your iPad.

    If that's the case, try resetting sharing in Reunion.

    To do this, open your family file in Reunion on your Mac and choose File > Sharing Status from Reunion's main menubar and then click "Reset Sharing."

    After a few minutes a new copy of your family file will be downloaded to the iPad.

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  • John Bayle
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    Well, I've run into a problem with this so-called update from the good folks at Dropbox. I just did the update. I too was reluctant as were many folks who've posted here. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! I am running macOS Ventura 13.1 on a nearly 2 year old iMac. I've had no problems since updating to Ventura. Today, I "upgraded" the dropbox on the iMac. And then I got out my iPad which is running iPadOS 16.3.1 which I believe is the latest version of iPadOS. Then I started up ReunionTouch which is 1.0.18. Upon opening my "main" file, there was a brief "flash" about synching files and then it managed to synch the files. Great! I checked the number of people in the file, and that was the same on both the iMac and the iPad. More good news. Then I went to some folks that I'd recently added, and they were not there! Huh??? Further checking showed that they are in the iPad file, they were just not linked into the family they are supposed to be linked into. In fact none of these people whom I'd linked into this family (about 5 children) were linked to their parents in the iPad file. People who have been linked into families previously (those that I've checked anyway) seem to all be properly linked in the iPad file. So I tried to link the "unlinked ones" into the proper family. That did not work! This is the first time I've had a similar issue with synching between iPad and iMac.

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  • Bob White
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    As the old saying sez, "there ain't any free lunches!" I pay the 10 dollars a month to Apple for the two terabytes of storage. I consider it well worth the price of knowing that my thousand of files, thousands of photos, several thousand tunes, etc, etc... are safely, in multiple, backed up in a highly automated backup scheme.

    I only use the free version of Dropbox and only continue to use Dropbox because of Reunion. Quality-wise, I fully doubt there is any significant difference in Dropbox storage vs. Apple iCloud storage. However, Dropbox is not part of the Apple ecosystem and doesn't do many backup functions automatically --- and that is where iCloud storage saves me lots of time and worry. If Leister switched over to using iCloud, I would very quickly become a past customer of Dropbox.

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