[X-Newbies] Backing-up a Mac Mini

Thomas D. Kearns thomas.d.kearns at verizon.net
Tue Nov 15 20:02:42 PST 2005


Randy, I have downloaded Backup which is free with .Mac account. I  
take it you prefer DejaVu?  Curious as to reasons.

Tom

On Nov 15, 2005, at 1:18 PM, Randy B.Singer wrote:

> Jack Corcoran said:
>
>> I am using a Mac-Mini for day/day general email and web use.  Also  
>> have a
>> 40G IDE HD with USB/Firewire capabilities.  Would like to   
>> configure latter
>> as backup for present and ongoing data.
>>
>> Have read about SW products that would allow automatic backup of  
>> selected
>> data.  Would appreciate any/all comments on this and be grateful  
>> for advice
>> on the mechanics of setting up such a program.
>
>
> There are a bunch of backup utilities for OS X, but obviously you want
> something that is schedulable, dead easy to use, and I bet that  
> having it
> be reasonably priced would be welcome also.
>
> Check out:
>
> Deja Vu ($25)
> http://propagandaprod.com/dejavu.html
>
> If this doesn't meet your needs, let me know.
>
>
>
>
> Randy B. Singer
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>
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