Part: 1 : [CENSORED].com carbon copy cloner 3.1.1
[CENSORED].com carbon copy cloner 3.1.1Clone, synchronize, backup. Schedule and forget it. Try it 'til you trust it.The key to a successful backup plan is to actually do the backups regularly. When left to a human, the task often gets tacked on to the end of a very long list of other things to do. When you
eventually have a catastrophe, the data is simply gone. You know that feeling -- you just lost six years of family photos. Your kids being born, their first birthdays, their first everything.
The answer to this is consistent and regular backups, placed on a schedule and handled automatically by your computer.CCC 3 features an interface designed to make the cloning and backup procedure very intuitive. In addition to general backup, CCC can also clone one hard drive to another, copying every single
block or file to create an exact replica of your source hard drive. CCC's block-level copy offers the absolute best fidelity in the industry!CCC Features√Complete, bootable backups√Simple interface for indicating exactly what you want to back up√Fast, incremental backups copy only the items that have changed since the last backup√Archival backup archives items that have been deleted from the source√Support for block-level disk-to-disk clones√Support for backing up across the network to another Macintosh√Back up to hard drives or to disk images√Schedule backup tasks on an hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly basis, or you can indicate that a backup task should run when the backup device is attached (e.g. an iPod). You don't even need to
be logged in for your backups to occur!√CCC recognizes iPods specifically, allowing time for the iPod:iTunes synchronization to complete√Built-in software update feature notifies you when updates are availableSee the complete release history here.Carbon Copy Cloner is now available as a Universal binary. As with previous versions, Carbon Copy Cloner is released as uncrippled shareware - try the full-featured product until you trust it,
then consider a donation to the Bombich Software Tip Jar.* CCC and Data FidelityA couple years ago some folks published a fairly extensive review of backup software for Mac OS X. Titled "Mac Backup Software Harmful", it concluded that many Mac OS X backup utilities
(including CCC) were not up to the task of adequately backing up files on Mac OS X. Metadata, it claimed, was often lost in transit. While this article had the beneficial effect of making many
developers pay closer attention to Mac OS X metadata, it also had the unfortunate side effect of causing unnecessary panic among most end users.Due to the concern raised by this article, and because it is not updated on a regular basis to keep track of developer responses, I have decided to post the outcome of CCC's "Backup Bouncer"
test here. Backup Bouncer is an automated test suite developed by Nathaniel Gray that determines how well Mac OS X file metadata is conserved. To analyze the accuracy of your backup, you would
first use the test suite to create a "source" volume that contained several samples of typical and edge-case metadata. Next you would use your backup utility to backup the data to a "target"
volume, and finally you would use Backup Bouncer to compare the two volumes and report how well metadata was preserved.The following report compares two volumes after Carbon Copy Cloner copied the "CCC_Source" volume to the "CCC_Target" volume. The "Cloning method" in CCC was set to "Backup everything".bash-3.2# ./bbouncer verify -d /Volumes/CCC_Source/ /Volumes/CCC_Target/Verifying: basic-permissions ... okVerifying: timestamps ...Sub-test: modification time ... okokVerifying: symlinks ... okVerifying: symlink-ownership ... okVerifying: hardlinks ... okVerifying: resource-forks ... okVerifying: finder-flags ... okVerifying: finder-locks ... okVerifying: creation-date ... okVerifying: bsd-flags ... okVerifying: extended-attrs ...Sub-test: on files ... okSub-test: on directories ... okSub-test: on symlinks ... okokVerifying: access-control-lists ...Sub-test: on files ... okSub-test: on dirs ... okokVerifying: fifo ... okVerifying: devices ... okVerifying: combo-tests ...Sub-t! est: xattrs + rsrc forks ... okSub-test: lots of metadata ... okokFlying colors! CCC passed every single test. I repeated this test using several other settings -- "Incremental backup of selected items", remote and local source and target volumes, PowerPC and
Intel clients, Leopard and Tiger OSes. In every single case, CCC passed every single test. So there you have it! CCC is accurate *and* safe. Sleep well!link:Code:
Part: 2 : [CENSORED].com macsaber v1.1
[CENSORED].com MacSaber v1.1MacSaber: Turn Your Mac Into A Jedi WeaponNow that you've spent entirely too much money on your fancy sudden motion sensor equipped Mac laptop, I predict you'll soon be swinging it around like a loon.Introducing MacSaber. Using your Mac's sudden motion sensor, this software turns your computer into a Jedi weapon almost worthy of taking on the real thing by making authentic lightsaber sound
effects. It senses speed for the lightsaber movement sounds and acceleration for different levels of striking sounds.This beta is not yet compatible with the motion sensors in older Mac laptops, but I understand you can move the window arond to get the idea.link:Code:
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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