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Time Machine Editor

aphex

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http://timesoftware.free.fr/timemachineeditor/

TimeMachineEditor is a software for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard that lets you change the default one-hour backup interval of Time Machine.
You can change the interval or decide to make a backup once a day, once a week or once a month.

This is usefull if you don?t need to backup every hour and don?t want the performance penalty. This is also especially usefull if you manipulate lots of data within one hour as you would spend the whole day backing up

I found this to be very useful as my Time Machine backup is a FreeNAS drive over the network, the every hour backup is a bit too much for my purposes.
 
Sure, I'm waiting for sticky privledges to be enabled, but I'd be more than happy to start one up. I want to say I saw one a long time ago though, i'll do a bit of searching and see what I can find...
 
Originally posted by: aphex
Sure, I'm waiting for sticky privledges to be enabled, but I'd be more than happy to start one up. I want to say I saw one a long time ago though, i'll do a bit of searching and see what I can find...

There used to be a list of apps stickied as well as some really great guides written by someone, don't remember who.. I think the name was TheAwesomeGuyWhoseNameHappensToBeStu, but I could be wrong. 🙂
 
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