
The best selling Macs are notebooks, which means we often take our work, music, photos, files with us. What about when you don’t?
What about using your Mac’s files when your Mac is at home or work, and you’re not? Not so easy, right? Not so fast.
FarFinder is a handy Mac utility and service which lets you get to your Mac’s files even when you’re not in front of your Mac.
Think of it this way. You’re at work. Your Mac is at home. You need some files from your Mac..... (excerpted).
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Mel said:
This is not an answer looking for a problem. I’m a teacher and today on the drive home, I was thinking - is there a way to get my files off my mac at home when I am at school? Seriously, I was going to post a question today to ask if anyone knew how to do it. But the problem is I’m running Tiger, 10.4.11. Will it work at all?
If not, is there a cheap and simple way for me to back up my home mac to an internet site somewhere and pull info down that way? I’d like an off-site back up method anyway - is there one you can recommend?
Thanks for the great article.