I have a Macbook and an iMac, generally I work on my Macbook, but sometimes I need that information on my iMac. My OS is Mac OSX Snow Leopard.
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I use ChronoSync for documents and DropBox for essentials. Dropbox has my notes, 1Password, etc and is used to share between all devices. For documents and other work, I have ChronoSync pointing at my documents folder and code folders to sync between my laptop and desktop. In my case, whenever I switch between the two computers, I just run the sync on the laptop while on the LAN with the desktop before continuing. All changes on each machine are synched to the latest version on both.
I use a similar setup (imac & macbook air)
my experienced recommendation is to use
- mobile me or icloud to sync email, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, etc… (google could be a substitute)
dropbox for files, documents, pictures & some application preferences (textexpander)
notational velocity with simplenote sync for notes
*if something was still missing can access the imac from parallels desktop via the iphone app (or any other remote desktop application)
Depending on your usage scenarios (which you don't specify), I use the built-in rsync command to perform a one-way sync of files from one machine to another connected to the same network.
Alternatively, if you want full two-way synchronization (that is, sync changes made on either computer) then Unison (free/donationware) also works well.