I was working on a website the other day and my setup is pretty typical… work on a local copy and then upload to the live site after. It gets complicated when there are multiple people working one project. To make a long story short, something happened with one of my files and it ended up that the file on the server and on my Mac was 0 bytes. That’s not good. Not the end of the world because I knew that another person working on the site probably had a copy of the file. The file was probably like only 8K in size but if I did it over, it was a probably an extra 1-2 hours of work. I called up the other guy but no answer. Then I realized that I have Mac OS Leopard and an external hard drive. What does that mean? It means that I have “Time Machine.” Time Machine is basically an automatic backup program that let’s you go back to a version of a file from a previous day or restore a file that you have accidentally deleted. I ran Time Machine and there was the file. Of course, I could have waited to get the file from the other guy but I was able to get the file right away and what if I was the only one working on the site? That would have not been good. That one feature alone for me is reason enough to get a Mac. Actually it was one of the main reasons why I upgraded from Mac OS 10.4 to 10.5. Of course, all Macs that you buy from here on will have this featured built in.
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