Hi,
Does anyone know if either of these backup programmes can be set to synchronise
a single folder from the hard drive to a flash drive, or do they always want to
backup the whole system?
Thanks in advance.
Ian
On 10 Mar 2011, at 17:31, Esther wrote:
Hi,
One more comment on Carbon Copy
Hi Mark,
Sorry I've taken so long to respond to this message. Here goes the links to
the Getting started with garageband audio tutorials I did. I hope they are
useful.
GB part 1
http://goo.gl/cuPfp
Gb part 2
http://goo.gl/1eWfi
GB part 3
http://goo.gl/HFDM4
GB bonus
http://goo.gl/ST4VG
Hello Tyler!
Intersting, I haven't tried Superduper yet, but I'm going to.
Why did you choose Superduper instead of CCC? Of course I understand that
about your drive but was that your only reason?
As far as I understood CCC and superduper does the exact same things while we
are dealing with
Tyler:
this is a prime example of the kind of one-liner that simply makes for more
traffic. It's great that you agree. But, do all 900 participants need to know
this?
Please reread some of the most mod notes which explain this further. There
won't be another warning given.
Carolyn
On Mar 10,
Hello Kari!
Are you using the Facebook plugin for Adium?
If you are, then try to do the following:
1. Create a username on your Facebook profile.
2. Go to Adium, preferences, accounts and add account.
3. Select Jabber in the menu.
4. Type in the username you just created on Facebook and type:
And this is mac related because?!?!
On Mar 11, 2011, at 2:56 AM, Cheree Heppe wrote:
Cheree Heppe here:
I was up late and happened to turn on the BBC .
There was an 8.6 or 7 earthquake in the ocean and is causing flooding and
damage to Japan.
There is a tsunami headed toward the
The below link gives a description by Matt Neuberg on how he writes books using
ASCII It almost sounds like LaTex for general use, in the way that it can be
written in a basic editor but has markup appropriate for publishing.
Also of some slight interest the book he is talking about is a
Hi Geoff!
I suppose you could argue that if someone is unfortunately in one of the areas
that might get flooded [ or not] they now have the chance to remove there Mac's
to safety! :]
Then if there home does get flooded they might lose there home!
But at least they will still have the Mac!
And
I haven't tried this yet, as my mac is being shipped as we tyype, but
you can attach more speakers, which would up the volume and sound
without the app...
Just thoughts..
Cait
On 3/10/2011 8:42 PM, Tyler wood wrote:
Hmm.
Um, how much louder is this? My mac speakers are sufficiently loud
Hello All;
Please, just let me start by wishing all of those listers in any effected areas
of either these continuing quakes / tsunamis, safety, security and protection.
This is an ongoing situation and as such, if there are any further emergency
warnings / watches etc, they will most
Hi Chris,
The easiest way to do this is to simply copy the entire iTunes folder from your
Home Directory to the external drive.
1. Go to the Finder.
2. Press cmd-shift-h to open your Home Directory.
3. Navigate to the Music folder.
4. Locate the iTunes folder and press cmd-c to Copy it.
5.
Hello coders,
While there are many more things accessible about the new version of the XCode4
IDE, the one thing that I am still not able to accomplish is connecting objects
to outlets and actions via the Interface Builder. Of course, there are tricks
to accomplish a lot of this from inside the
I'm not too sure if this would work with the new version, but you might look at
RenaissanceX.
http://blog.bryansmart.com/2010/10/25/renaissancex-2010-02-28/
HTH,
Blake
Subject: XCode4, Interface Builder and accessibility
From: vtsa...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 17:54:46 -0800
To:
Not sure if CCC has that feature, but it saves a lot of time.
Smart update figures out what files on the external have been modified, so it
says hey, we don't need to add them. So theoretically backups can take minutes
instead of hours.
On 2011-03-11, at 6:17 AM, Thomas Byskov Dalgaard wrote:
Hi Tim,
This was a very helpful explanation. It worked like a charm, and my computer is
actually kind enough not to lag anymore. Amazing how draining 36GB of data off
the primary HD will help things move along.
Friendly,
Chris
On Mar 11, 2011, at 5:06 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi Chris,
The
is there any chainges that effect accessability in the pro tools
updates?? kind regards trahern.
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Cheree Heppe here:
This afternoon, I took the light rail to the Apple store to get a hands on look
at the IPad 2.
The line for the IPad 2 was even longer than the last time, when the first IPad
was released.
One of the mall security guards tried to warn me away with tales of the long
line
I wish for one, I had an apple store near enough to me so I could get to it,
and secondly, I wish our public transport were good and safe enough to be used
by any sighted, let alone blind person! Then only might I have a look at an
iPad.
Warm regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
You can tune in to my
Cheree Heppe here:
That sounds very discouraging.
Could you enlist the help of a friend with a car?
Regards,
Cheree Heppe
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On 11/03/2011, at 23:54, brandt brandt.steenk...@gmail.com wrote:
I wish for one, I had an apple store near enough to me so I could get to it,
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