Dropbox is quite useful. Automatically synchronizes the shared folder everytime something changes (or if you're not connected to the internet at the time, the next time you connect) for all people who have that folder. It's what I use for shared maps.
One thing though, I don't think there is any program that allows multiple people to work on the same map at the same time. If two people need to work at the same time someone will have to copy his stuff over manually once the other person is done.
When working in a group of people on a map, what is the best method to use in order to make sure that we all have:
The same file (integrity check) Individual commit capabilities
How does git or svn or mercurial work with the SC2 mapfile? Is it even possible to use one of these systems?
Incoming post about Dropbox by TheAlmaity...
Dropbox is quite useful. Automatically synchronizes the shared folder everytime something changes (or if you're not connected to the internet at the time, the next time you connect) for all people who have that folder. It's what I use for shared maps.
One thing though, I don't think there is any program that allows multiple people to work on the same map at the same time. If two people need to work at the same time someone will have to copy his stuff over manually once the other person is done.