![]() ![]() And she can see the same from her workstation. I can see them in the local BoxSync folder on my workstation, as well as in my BOX account through my web browser. All transactions resulting from the population of that new file apparently synced to the shared BOX folder beautifully. (homogenization of categories proper linking of funds transfers between our separate accounts, etc.) I then imported QIF exports from both of our respective Moneydance files into that new file, and cleaned up a few things. I created that on my workstation (1st computer). I set up a new (empty) Moneydance account set for syncing our combined finances. ![]() We've been managing our separatel bank, credit card, investment, and asset accounts in our individual Moneydance files.Īfter upgrading to the new version, we decided to combine our files, and utilize Moneydance syncing, with a designated sync folder located on BOX.COM. ![]() My wife and I have used Moneydance for a number of years, and we just upgraded both our Windows 10 computers to version 2019.3. Has anyone gotten the sync to work, using BOX.COM, or did you run into similar issues as mine, described below? Any hints on how to get this running would be greatly appreciated I'll add a paragraph addressing my rationale below. First things first: I don't want to use Dropbox. ![]()
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