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<blockquote data-quote="Jamiefort" data-source="post: 1633551" data-attributes="member: 341071"><p>Well this certainly has started a bit of a discussion, which I guess is the whole point. Thank-you everybody for your contributions, I would like to say that I understand <u>all</u> of what's said but you guys are on a different competence plane to me so I can't, but I get the gist. </p><p>I have actually started to move away from iCloud and I'm trialling something called Chronosync which was recommended by another post. I use it to connect and sync the files etc. I need when I'm working away (iMac in office, Macbook Air when away). This means I have a selected file back-up on my Air and I can rely on Time Machine on a separate drive to do a full back up on both machines. Two birds - one stone springs to mind. Any comments or opinions would be really useful. Once again, Thx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamiefort, post: 1633551, member: 341071"] Well this certainly has started a bit of a discussion, which I guess is the whole point. Thank-you everybody for your contributions, I would like to say that I understand [U]all[/U] of what's said but you guys are on a different competence plane to me so I can't, but I get the gist. I have actually started to move away from iCloud and I'm trialling something called Chronosync which was recommended by another post. I use it to connect and sync the files etc. I need when I'm working away (iMac in office, Macbook Air when away). This means I have a selected file back-up on my Air and I can rely on Time Machine on a separate drive to do a full back up on both machines. Two birds - one stone springs to mind. Any comments or opinions would be really useful. Once again, Thx [/QUOTE]
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