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| interested in mirroring/syncing/backup I am running a time-clock program called virtual timeclock pro in OSX on a g4. I am interested in a program that will automatically backup files to another drive. I have searched and read alot about RAID... most of these posts however deal with a complete disk mirroring, whereas I only need specific data backed up and NOT system or bootable files. any suggestions? it would be VERY nice to have something that would let me select folder(s) for source and destination, where the destination would contain exact copies of what is in the source folder. thanks alot for your suggestions and knowledge! Cp0ff |
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| I use ChronoSync for this.
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| If you've got a .Mac a/c, I believe Backup 3 works in exactly the way that you describe. I guess the only shortcoming is, that once you go down that path you're kind of hooked into the .Mac subscription. |
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