My advice is to focus on the sections referenced in this list that describe new or updated backup software, devices, and services, as they may be able to save you some time, effort, and money in the future. If you’ve already used the first edition of this ebook, Take Control of Easy Backups in Leopard, to set up a working backup system, there’s no need to reread this entire book or totally revamp your setup, because my overall strategy remains essentially the same. 95) that discusses Dropbox, iDisk, and SugarSync A new sidebar ( Online Syncing: Almost Backup, p.New or updated information about various online backup services: Backblaze, CrashPlan, Jungle Disk and MozyHome. ![]() New ChronoSync Tips and a revised list of Retrospect Tips.Details about utilities that provide more information about what Time Machine is doing in Find Out What Time Machine Is Really Up To and let you change its behavior in Modify the Hourly Backup Interval.A new section about how to Set Up Your Time Machine Hardware.An updated and expanded discussion of Time Machine ( Set Up and Use Time Machine, p.Updated information on using Time Machine with some third-party NAS devices in Should You Buy a Time Capsule?.An expanded and updated section, Pick a Hard Drive, with new information on FireWire 800, pocket-sized hard drives, hardware-encrypted drives, and full-disk encryption software.A completely new discussion of Retrospect, which covers version 8.x.A new section about ChronoSync and updated details on CrashPlan.New and improved terminology throughout the book for several common backup features (see the Introduction, p.Updates to account for the (few) differences in backup behavior between Leopard and Snow Leopard.Take Control of Easy Mac Backups has a new name, but it is essentially a second edition of Take Control of Easy Backups in Leopard with extensive modifications throughout. What Was New in Take Control of Easy Mac Backups 1.0 Information on the new Dolly Drive service.A few Synk Tips for those using Synk for backup. ![]() A tip about how you might be able to Encrypt Time Machine Backups. ![]()
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