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I am using Cyberduck to sync a directory of files on my mac to my iPod Touch using MobileFinder. It sends files TO the Touch just fine. When I edit the file locally on the Touch and then do another sync, Cyberduck pushes a new copy from my mac to my Touch instead of pulling the one on the Touch down. I saw you use timestamps to determine direction, so I looked at the timestamp. On my Mac, the timestamp was 5:31 pm ET. On the Cyberduck display of my Touch, it showed a timestamp of 9:31pm. The time on the Touch itself says 5:31, so I'm not sure where the 9:31 comes from (nor can I find any timezone selection for MobileFinder or Cyberduck that is separate from the Mac or Touch).
I really need to be able to edit text on the Touch and have it synced back to the Mac reliably; I can't afford to be losing changes "periodically". Is there something glaring I'm overlooking?
Thanks!
:)hal
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I am using Cyberduck to sync a directory of files on my mac to my iPod Touch using MobileFinder. It sends files TO the Touch just fine. When I edit the file locally on the Touch and then do another sync, Cyberduck pushes a new copy from my mac to my Touch instead of pulling the one on the Touch down. I saw you use timestamps to determine direction, so I looked at the timestamp. On my Mac, the timestamp was 5:31 pm ET. On the Cyberduck display of my Touch, it showed a timestamp of 9:31pm. The time on the Touch itself says 5:31, so I'm not sure where the 9:31 comes from (nor can I find any timezone selection for MobileFinder or Cyberduck that is separate from the Mac or Touch).
I really need to be able to edit text on the Touch and have it synced back to the Mac reliably; I can't afford to be losing changes "periodically". Is there something glaring I'm overlooking?
Thanks!
:)hal
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: