On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Doug Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Coming from a MS Windows background, I've always made it a habit to
> never put any important data on a boot volume.  Since migrating to
> Macs I have taken it a step further and now all my data resides on a
> backed up file server.  All of my program info as far as registration
> numbers reside in a text file so if I do lose a boot drive, I can
> easy replicate it quickly.  Funny how you worry about such things
> more when you get a little older.

Time Machine volume on all four Macs in use at home and at work = Peace of Mind.

The best backup software. Period. Nothing even remotely like it on the
other side of the aisle.

Alex

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