The thought of all day every day manually importing/exporting doesn't really excite me. This could as well be done with Dropbox and symlinks (I couldn't use my local network anyways unless I setup a VPN).
1. keep the real ExportedNotes.HMNotes file in Dropbox
2. create a symlink to it in RVG\Holdemmanager on both computers (mklink /h "path-to-hem\ExportedNotes.HMNotes" "path-to-dropbox\ExportedNotes.HMNotes")
3. make a habit of always importing notes (from the holdemmanager-folder which links to dropbox) when you start holdemmanager and then export them when you close it (as you know export defaults to the holdemmanager-folder which when symlinked to the Dropbox-folder automatically syncs it to the other computers symlinked file in the holdemmanager-folder). phew.
This would be easy if you could export/import using the command line, like "holdemmanager --import-hands" and "holdemmanager --export-hands". In this case you could create a batch script:
Code:
@echo off
cd "c:\program files\rvg software\holdem manager"
holdemmanager.exe --import-hands
holdemmanager.exe
holdemmanager.exe --export-hands
This is off the top of my head and should work in theory but I doubt HEM has command line switches. Or you could just do it manually. I would like to see a better solution though.