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Warehouse 1.0 offers Unix-based Mac backup, folder sync

updated 02:35 pm EST, Tue March 9, 2010

Tool backs up to multiple destinations


Alchemist Guild has launched a new backup application for the Mac, Warehouse 1.0. The tool is built on Unix utilities and relies on a single-window interface for backing up files, whether to external hard drives, USB memory sticks or other Macs on a network. Any number of assigned tasks can be set, with options source folders, destination locations and up to four different backup modes.

Backups can be scheduled in advance, and run in the background, using incremental archival in the same style as Time Machine. Warehouse can also be set to synchronize folders, transferring only new files to each folder destination. The program requires Mac OS X 10.5, and costs $10 per license.




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