If you use multiple Macintosh computers, you may want the same Fetch shortcuts on each computer. To accomplish this, you can use the Dropbox file sharing service. You have to use Fetch 5.7 or later on all computers to be able to take advantage of Dropbox syncing of shortcuts.
To begin, if you are not already using Dropbox, you need to install it (it's free!). Follow the instructions on the Dropbox website and return to Fetch when Dropbox is ready.
With Dropbox installed, you are ready to sync your Fetch shortcuts. First go to the Macintosh where your Fetch shortcuts currently are:
Next, give Dropbox a minute or two to sync your shortcuts, then go to a Macintosh with which you want to share your Fetch shortcuts:
Since Fetch stores passwords for shortcuts in your keychain, syncing your shortcuts file does not sync your passwords.
If you only have a few passwords, the simplest solution is to re-enter your passwords on the new Macintosh (where they will be saved in that Macintosh's keychain). Otherwise, see the moving keychains and passwords to another Macintosh help topic for more options.
See the shortcuts help topic for more information about shortcuts.
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