How do you keep your iPhoto libraries in synch?

I am forever searching for the best way to keep my iPhoto libraries in synch with each other (I have an iMac and a now a new Macbook). I keep hoping that Apple will one day incorporate this into their iSync software or something, until then...just curious to know how everyone else deals with this?
I was thinking of giving ChronoSync a try...?
Any suggestions/input would be greatly appreciated!
Black 2.0 Macbook, 2.1 Ghz 20" iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

I am not going to be able to help you much in this regard. But I share your dilemma. I have a G4 and a G5 and find that I have Iphoto libraries on both but really want to change to only using the G5 for posting to Iweb because it has more room on it.
I am wondering how to go about asking questions regarding uploading pictures. For example I do not want my Welcome page to be full of pictures, but rather a few pics and a lot of verbiage. How can I do that? Can anybody help? And yes, I think this question probably goes somewhere else, but I am not sure where.

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