![]() I also have a Hackintosh as my desktop - unfortunately, the 2013 Mac Pro didn’t satisfy my needs, hence I had to look elsewhere. I am unfortunately not a Touch Bar fan - I need my mechanical keyboard. I upgraded to this machine shortly after returning my 13″ MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. It has the base Core i5 2.0 GHz, 16 GB of RAM, and a US layout keyboard (instead of the English International default that we get). ![]() My Mac history: 17″ MacBook Pro (2008), 11.6″ MacBook Air (2013), and 13″ MacBook Pro (2014).Ĭurrently, I have the new late-2016 MacBook Pro 13″. While we’re laser-focused on iMagazine, we have had a few side projects over the years. Two of my friends and I co-founded iMagazine a little over 6 years ago - a digital lifestyle magazine that focuses on Apple products. I am Wojtek Pietrusiewicz, and I am a publisher, writer, photographer, and sometimes a human. New setup interviews are posted every Monday follow us on RSS or Twitter to stay up to date. We do these interviews because not only are they fun, but a glimpse into what tools someone uses and how they use those tools can spark our imagination and give us an idea or insight into how we can do things better. A 30-day trial of the software is also available on the Bombich website.Every week we post a new interview with someone about what software they use on their Mac, iPhone, or iPad. CCC 5 owners who purchased the app after Februare eligible for a free upgrade. CCC 5 users get a 50% discount off that price, while CCC 4 users are being offered a 25% discount. ![]() It also tracks disk usage consumed by snapshots and alerts users to usage that exceeds expectations.Ĭarbon Copy Cloner 6 costs $39.99 for a personal and household license, or a commercial, single computer license. Meanwhile, the menubar item has been updated, and now offers one-click access to starting, stopping and monitoring CCC tasks. ![]() It also now includes more detailed progress indication while a task is running, including a time remaining estimate, and file processing and transfer rates are now charted in real time during backup tasks. Interface-wise, CCC's main window has been redesigned for Dark Mode, and now has a smaller desktop footprint while making many of the controls and font sizes larger. There's also a new Snapshot Navigator, which allows users to step through older versions of their backups and get a preview of files as they were at specific points in time. So rather than scheduling hourly or daily tasks, CCC can run tasks when a specific amount of data has changed on the disk, with the added ability to limit the number of automated tasks that run in a given time window.Įlsewhere, a new Preview feature offers an advance look at what changes will be made to the destination before a backup runs, while new Backup Audits record detailed information about the transactions that occurred during the task, such as files copied, files updated, folders created or updated, and files deleted or archived.ĬCC's new Compare feature offers a visual comparison of a task's source and destination, and provides details if the differences are the result of a task filter. ![]() Using the same underlying technology that's used by the "Quick Update" feature, CCC 6 also offers a new automation option that allows users to have a task run when a threshold of data changes have occurred at the source. To achieve this, CCC 6 now uses the macOS FSEvents service to check for a list of folders modified on the source since the last backup, rather than scanning every folder for changes. Bombich Software has released version 6 of Carbon Copy Cloner, the first major update to the backup program and Time Machine alternative in over four years.Īpart from offering the ability to make bootable backups on Intel and Apple Silicon Macs, the new-look CCC 6 includes a number of additional features, including a "Quick Update" to existing backups that is said to be up to 20 times faster. ![]()
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