Great video. It shows users how to tap into Time Capsule's potential as a versatile, secure network device.
Please please PLEASE learn to spell Mac with proper capitalization/lowercase letters.
MAC = Media Access Code, all caps because it's an acronym
Mac = Macintosh computer, not all caps because it's a short form for a name
Also, I wouldn't have said that Mac users keep a PC around for gaming and "compatibility" considering we can pretty much open mostly every type of file created on a Windows computer in some way or another, and if not, there's Parallels, VMWare Fusion, and Boot Camp.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and keep up the great work! :)
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All well and good
This is a nice video but this is really about TIme Capsule and not really about Time Machine.
the word Mac
Great video. It shows users how to tap into Time Capsule's potential as a versatile, secure network device.
Please please PLEASE learn to spell Mac with proper capitalization/lowercase letters.
MAC = Media Access Code, all caps because it's an acronym
Mac = Macintosh computer, not all caps because it's a short form for a name
Also, I wouldn't have said that Mac users keep a PC around for gaming and "compatibility" considering we can pretty much open mostly every type of file created on a Windows computer in some way or another, and if not, there's Parallels, VMWare Fusion, and Boot Camp.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and keep up the great work! :)
Unprotected WiFi Access?
It doesn't matter how secure your Time Capsule password is if you've got an open-access wireless router sitting on the same network.
Worst idea I've heard in a while.
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