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  1. Hi guys, happy New Year one and all, hope PW continues to grow as impressively in 2013 as it certainly did in 2012. The last 12 months or so I've mainly been working from home and been very happy using my MacBook Pro, I'm really used to it and with my SSD upgrade it runs really smoothly. Whenever I've had to work domewhere else, I've happily taken it with me and I can carry on with my work. I've just moved into a new office though and have dug out my oldish (2008) IMac, cleaned it up a bit and booted it up and it's tempting to return to using a desktop computer after a long time away but I have a couple of issues: 1) I don't think this IMac model can receive an SSD upgrade (Crucial don't seem to think so) and it's not that it's slow, it just feels slow having used an SSD for the past 12 months so am wondering whether I should keep it in the office as a secondary computer, or invest in a new one or just be happy with it's current performance. 2) Also I'm wondering if any of you have a similar scenario where you try and keep two computers synced? The idea of using a desktop at work again is appealing but I want to be able to switch on at home if I need to work on something on my laptop. I currently use dropbox which works ok but it can often seem to take a really long time to upload stuff and I'm worried about coming to the end of the day and not being able to get synced. Was just interested in your thoughts on the issue, do you have a decent system or do you just stick with your laptop? Cheers! Apologies as this covers some of the same ground as Matthew's article here
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