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Time Machine
The backup application that comes with the Leopard version of Mac OS X. Time Machine backs up files that have changed to either an internal drive, external hard drive or to another computer in...
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Definition: Time Machine
The backup application that comes with the Leopard version of Mac OS X. Time Machine backs up files that have changed to either an internal drive, external hard drive or to another computer in the network running Leopard. It can also send backups to Time Capsule, a network-attached storage (NAS) and wireless router from Apple. See Time Capsule.
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