Re: 10 sec.amimation contest 2005-05-10 - By ccoles_avengers
Back Thanks for the info, Mark, this definitely looks promising. I'll read up some more about it and also see if they have a demo version but this does look like a winner.
Again, thanks.
Claudia "Selocic" - 3D: when 'Flat' just isn't good enough! -
--- In Carrara@(protected), "markdesmarais" <markdesmarais@(protected)> wrote: > > > BTW, does it do date/time sensitive back-ups? I want to be able to > > back-up new things I put in certain subfolders without much ado. I do > > this "by hand" right now using the XP OS search engine and it can be > > somewhat of a chore at times. > > > > I think so. . . what I do is image my whole disk, then run incrementals > every two days. The incrementals only back up things that have changed, > so they are pretty small. (couple of gigs) When my backup drive gets > full, I wipe out the whole directory and do another full and start all > over again. I haven't played with it to see if I can automate that step. > > My PCs are always on, so I have it run at 2AM (1AM is virus scan ;-). I > never even see it. > > I imagine you can specify just directories.. . I also think you can get > any version of a file, stepping back in time through the incs, but I > haven't tried. It does make it easy to mount the backup- it can look > just like a mapped drive. Or you can use it (a full version) to > completely rebuild your drive. > > markd
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