The Bearer Of Bad News

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Fri Oct 24 11:23:09 EDT 2014


I keep all my projects on Time Machine, but current projects are also on 
Dropbox, which I often use to share work with customers. File that are 
in Dropbox are automatically updated when you change them. There is no 
need to update them manually.

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On 10/24/2014 17:01, Colin Holgate wrote:
> Solutions like dropbox are good, but would either need you to manually back things up, or maybe an Automator script to copy important files over. With Time Machine I have a less than one hour old backup of any file I might need, not just the ones that I think I will need, or remembered to copy somewhere else.
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> I solved the issue of having the backup drive at home by having a matching drive at the office. So, in addition to having a one hour old backup with me, I have a less than a day old backup in another location.
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>> On Oct 24, 2014, at 10:54 AM, Bob Sneidar <bobsneidar at iotecdigital.com> wrote:
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>> Very good suggestion. I do have a time machine backup, but it is not in the office, it is at home so I can lose a days worth of changes that way. I will look into that.
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