Will DocHaven work with iDisk and Amazon S3?
Yes. DocHaven can work well with iDisk and Amazon S3 (using the JungleDisk application) on the Macintosh: create a folder called ‘DocHaven Server’ in the Documents folder on your iDisk or mounted Amazon S3 drive. Create an alias for this folder in your Documents folder in your user account on your hard drive (you may need to rename the existing folder first, then place any files from the original folder into the new alias) ensuring it is named ‘DocHaven Server’. The next time DocHaven looks for this folder it will be redirected to the iDisk or Amazon S3 drives. This way your library files will be stored offsite immediately with no user intervention, while those projects taken out are still stored locally. Please note that the Amazon S3 method has not been thoroughly tested, so use it with caution. There is no reason why this technique could not work with other solutions for Macintosh, Windows or Linux where a remote drive could appear locally attached. This solution is only useful when