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Also try TimeMachineEditor - Version: 2.3.1, 8/25/2008 10:10PM PST
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Alexiskai
Users looking for longer time intervals and more scheduling options should search for TimeMachineEditor. In my opinion, TME's method of altering the TM plist file rather than running its own daemon is more elegant and less likely to cause conflicts.
Not useful to me - Version: 2.1, 4/7/2008 10:06PM PST
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VBVB
"Unfortunately [TM's] backup interval is preset constantly to one hour."
No, Sir. TM's scheme is preset to backup every hour only in the first 24 hours. Thereafter it creates an incremental backup once every day for a week. And thereafter once every week until the backup disk is full.
So for people who need incremental backups at least twice a day TMS can be a boon. IF it works dependably as advertised.
But how many people need incremental backups at least twice a day?
I am happy with an incremental backup every 2 or 3 days, but once a week is too long an interval for me. So I start and stop TM manually every few days. Now, if TMS could dependably manage incremental backup intervals longer than 12 hours but shorter than a week it would be useful to me. Now it isn't.
No, Sir. TM's scheme is preset to backup every hour only in the first 24 hours. Thereafter it creates an incremental backup once every day for a week. And thereafter once every week until the backup disk is full.
So for people who need incremental backups at least twice a day TMS can be a boon. IF it works dependably as advertised.
But how many people need incremental backups at least twice a day?
I am happy with an incremental backup every 2 or 3 days, but once a week is too long an interval for me. So I start and stop TM manually every few days. Now, if TMS could dependably manage incremental backup intervals longer than 12 hours but shorter than a week it would be useful to me. Now it isn't.
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- Re: Not useful to me (1 replies)
I had installed Time Machine Scheduler shortly before the first KP. After the third one, I uninstalled it. No kernel panics since then.