My thoughts on doing just this:
1) Orb drive- I have tried this but for whatever reason I can not seem
to do it correctly. I forget to use the orb or save to it and very soon
I have all sorts of data everywhere.
2) iPod-my current idea. Use a little of its space to save all data. But
my main computer in my office is a upgraded PowerComputer with a G3 and
no firewire output.
3) Use a service, like iDisk, and save all your data to a netbased
harddisk.
I would like a program that allows for the syncing of files so that the
backup version gets updated, automatically, so that it always contains
the most recent versions. jf
On Saturday, April 13, 2002, at 12:05 AM, Paul Nuernberger wrote:
>
> Using Macintosh computers, Ethernet, and Zip drives back up where I am
> at,
> then restore when I get to the other location. I have all the necessary
> equipment to do this. As I have T1 connectivity in both locations I
> could
> simply email the files back and forth as well.
>
> What I am asking for is opinions, ideas, and any other helpful input on
> any
> other methods to accomplish this - as well as alternatives to this I
> haven't
> thought of. All help greatly appreciated.
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