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Workflow Problem
I’ve got a situation that I could use some advice on. I’m a video editor using Adobe Production Premium CS5. My buddy that I work with is a graphic designer using Design Standard CS5. Our department is entirely PC based. We all have to use PC’s for our normal email/internet/intranet communications.
But, we’ve now been given permission to use a couple Mac’s for our creative work, as long as they are not on the network. I got a Mac Pro Xeon quad core workstation and my co-worker got a 27″ iMac with Core i5.
Now what we need to have the ability to do is easily swap files between our Mac & PC machines. The obvious choice would be networking via ethernet or wifi but that isn’t an option right now.
I am trying to come up with a solution using some kind of external storage that we can both access. Our workstations are in close proximity (about 15 feet) if that makes any difference. We are thinking about using some kind of USB switch and external hard drive that we can access. On the Mac save a file to the external drive, flip the switch (making the drive accessible on the PC), and go from there. Once a file is available on the PC we can share it across the office network between our workstations.
I know that this is not the ideal workflow, and I expect things to change in the future, but we need a solution right now so we can share files between us without using a flash drive every time. I’ve heard about some kind of Bluetooth enabled hard drives, but I’m having trouble finding what we need. Any ideas?