On Oct 31, 2007, at 5:01 AM, Bill Rowe wrote:
There is a fairly detailed review Time Machine and some of the
underlying details of how it works and why at <http://feeds.arstechnica.com/~r/arstechnica/BAaf/~3/176498831/mac-os-x-10-5.ars
>. From the information presented there it is apparent Time
Machine's granularity is at the file level. That is, Time Machine
will copy any changed file in its entirety rather than
incrementally. Note, it is only changed files that are copied.
Unfortunately this is completely true. I believe Yojimbo has some
internal "file-based handling of Yojimbo items" - it's iSync
compatible after all - but I believe this to be a completely separate
issue and, correct me BB if you may, I don't think moving away form
the database file is not such an easy task.
I hope it will happen tho. Luckily my database is less than a MB in
size as I don't store PDFs and stuff in there, so I can handle the 24
MB it takes daily.
Also, if you consider the Time Machine backup schedule, this is 30 +
24 Yojimbo changes backuped at most per day.
Toby
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