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The Leopard and the Photographer

Mark Goldstein | Software | November 13, 2007 | 0 Comments

Apple LeopardPhoto enthusiast Henrik Paul has taken an in-depth look at what the latest update to the Mac OS, nicknamed Leopard, has to offer to the photographer.

“Perhaps the most interesting and/or useful feature in Leopard, for me at least, is Time Machine. In a few words, it’s a no-brainer backup system. In technical terms, it’s an incremental backup service that takes a backup once an hour (or the next time your backup target is connected). The backup target is most usually an external hard drive disk, but it can be another internal hard drive disk or even a separate partition in the same hard drive as well.”

Website: Henrik Paul - Leopard and You



 

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