James - yes it will be an integral part of the OS...but you don't have to use it if you don't want to.
Scott - Frankly I don't think I have much of a use for it..I'm the kind of person who disables dashboard and spotlight...soon time machine, if possible. I already version most of my non-media files with subversion on a raid5 that's backed up regularly. Don't need a flashy useless app to do that for me - I like my system already because it works, it's nice, and I can access it from any computer, Mac or not. cheers, jane On 9/6/07, Scott Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why wouldn't you have a use for it. I think in fact you will find it > to be an invaluable tool. If you haven't had an opportunity to read up > on it, you might just want to do so. > Scott > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > On Sep 6, 2007, at 8:11 PM, James Austin wrote: > > > Hi Jane, > > > > Do you think Time Machine will come as an integral part of the > > operating system? Or do you think we can choose not to install it, > > as I do not think I will have a use for it. > > > > Thanks James > > On 7 Sep 2007, at 00:55, Jane Lee wrote: > > > >> Although this isn't a great answer, Leopard will be coming with Time > >> Machine, which is an application you can use to back up your data. > >> The accessibility of Time Machine is something I can't answer, but if > >> you are upgrading, you can certainly try it out yourself once it's > >> out. > >> > >> cheers, > >> jane > >> > >> On 9/5/07, hank smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> hello I am wanting software that would premit me to 1 back up my > >>> mac os to dvd rom or external hd and would allow me to restore > >>> that with out site assistance. > >>> I know they make this sort of thing for windows image for windows > >>> for example but am wondering if they make such a thing for mac? > >>> thanks > >>> Hank > >>> > >> > > > > > > >
