>For some reason, there appears to be a complete clone of my ebase 
>files in a folder labelled clone. I don't remember creating a clone 
>and I have regular backups of the database. Do I need it? My guess 
>is that it would be OK to trash the clone. Is it OK?

These were created when you or someone else clicked the "make clones" 
button on Admin screen 2. The idea is to save a copy of the file 
structure - files without data. In the sense that it wouldn't impair 
the function of ebase, it is not needed. If you completely trust your 
backup, or you have made no changes to your copy of ebase, you could 
think about deleting it. On the other hand, unless you really need 
the 3Mb of space, it's cheap insurance for the modifications you may 
have made.

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