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August 07, 2006 | Comments: (0)
WWDC; Leopard, 10 features
1; 64-bit through UI. Completely 32-bit compatible. 32 and 64 mix top to bottom.
2: Time machine. "Back it up." Only 26 percent Mac users back up files. 4 percent using automated back-up. TM automatically backs up new/changed file as soon as changed. Plug in external drive, TM backs up automatically. A la cart restore. Stacks of previous versions of folders stretching into horizon.. Drag GUI timeline to go 1 day at a time, click arrow to wind back to most recent change. Within Address Book, fly backwards to most recent search w/different results.
Posted by Tom Yager on August 7, 2006 09:51 AM
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