
Think about this scenario. Your Mac has everything on it. Email. Documents. Spreadsheets. All your digital photos. All your iTunes music. There’s graphics and movies. Not to mention 50 different Mac applications that took a whole day to set up.
You turn on your Mac and nothing happens. Now what do you do?
Backing up files and synchronizing files are vitally important to your health. Hard drives die. Often they do so without much warning. One day your Mac works fine,.... (excerpted).
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Thom said:
what happened to shirt pocket software? Their website has been down for many days? Anyone know?