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Modern networked versions of windows can be set to auto archive previous versions of files on a backup server drive for those “oops” moments just the same as they can with TC (in fact … can you actually extract single files out of it? Last time I had direct experience you had to roll back the entire computer…) – yet again, I’ve used that facility on my own workplace machine after a careless mistake, and it was indeed fairly seamless… right click on the folder in question, go to the “previous versions” tab, and have a poke through until one containing the missing file was found… then copy said file into the current version of the folder. I’ve bought cheap external hard disks before that come with very similar auto-backup software, and I bet if I bought a generic NAS device it could do exactly the same. Time Capsule … I don’t want to dig into it too hard, but it always sounds overrated to me.

Modern Smart TVs can probably do something along those lines via ethernet (and therefore wifi) too, but at this point I’m not going to put any money on it…
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There are also wireless display beaming devices available for PCs – in fact, any device that puts out a VGA, RGB or YCbCr hi-def component signal (and in some cases HDMI/DVI, or composite) regardless of type, operating system, drivers or software – for not much more money.
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It’s probably not too difficult to do similar with any old junk PC/laptop connected into the HDTV’s VGA input plus the Remote Desktop Sharing feature (also built into Windows since at least 2K, if not 9x)… and in an office environment I can’t see there being very many HDTVs about that don’t either have a half decent business PC (or indeed a dedicated Mac) connected up, or an embedded Windows machine built-in (in the case of digital signage boards).
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And even if that didn’t exist, it’d be pretty easy to do the same thing either with a $10 bluetooth dongle plugged into a USB port on the desktop, and the built in (and unfettered) BT features on basically any PC laptop (certainly, it’s something I’ve used a great deal to send files to and from a phone which had bluetooth but poor USB connectivity, with both laptops and dongle-equipped desktops)… or even easier still, sneakernetting with a sub-$10 USB memory stick or SD card.Īirplay … OK, not bad, but you still need the host to have an Apple TV set up and connected. I’m having trouble seeing it as a USP for the Mac. As with most everything that Apple produces, they just work.Įhhh … let’s say I’m not convinced so much here.Īirdrop sounds a hell of a lot like the file sharing features that have been built into Microsoft Windows for a little over twenty years now, and that we regularly use in our Windows XP / 7 based office. Keep in mind that none of these network features actually require a network administrator and difficult configurations. Boot up with the Option button pressed and a simple wizard asks you if you want to restore from a Time Machine, re-install Mountain Lion fresh, or copy your files and apps from another Mac.
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Put a Time Capsule on your network or just share a drive somewhere… and you’ve got a backup location for Time Machine which effortlessly backs up your Mac.Īpple has always had great tools to help you migrate from one Mac to the next, but Migration Assistant is simple and amazing! I recently bought a new MacBook Pro and needed to get al my apps and files over to it. Time Machine is the easiest backup system ever. AirDrop lists all the Macs in your vicinity and allows you to send and receive files (with permission). Rather than emailing or placing in a shared cloud folder… AirDrop simply allowed him to send the file directly to my Mac. Our client, Tinderbox, came by to edit some files. You can even play video and sound!ĪirDrop is next… part of Mountain Lion’s Built-In Sharing. With the latest version of OSX, Mountain Lion adds an AirPlay button on the menu bar.

With an Apple TV for $99 and any widescreen TV, your office now has a place to seamlessly present what’s on your laptop. With the latest hardware and software, Apple has been driving home some incredible features that are fantastic for any business.
