Absolutely. It's important to remember that backing up is only one  
half of the equation - getting back the data is the other side and  
Time Machine makes that a doddle.

Stephen

On 14 Nov 2008, at 11:41, tcrooks wrote:

>
> I've just done something I usually actively try not to do - overwrite
> a file. B*!ger, I thought, as it is one that I do extensive updates to
> every week keeping a history folder of previous versions. But H G
> Wells came to my rescue and I'd recovered the overwritten file in
> seconds thanks to Time Machine.
>
> The process is so simple as to be suspicious and I had to check that
> the recovered file was intact and not messed up in any way.
> SuperDooper! and other backup apps have their place but Time Machine
> is ace!

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"on the scale of climate change". - 2007




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