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Software Discussions / Choosing Software/Other DAM Applications / Re: SyncBack Query
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on: December 16, 2010, 05:31:48 PM
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Hi Chris,
I don't have an answer but I'm curious to know how others are handling this. If things get moved around as in your workflow (mine is similar), then a restore yields multiple copies unless backup is set to delete stuff on the target that's not in the source. I completely agree that setting files to be deleted from the backup if not on the source is potentially risky. Anyone?
--George
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General / General Discussion / Re: Question about Buckets and Derivative Files
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on: November 03, 2010, 11:15:51 AM
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Hi Greg,
I hope you don't mind my saying so, but I think you're being too hard on yourself. This stuff isn't easy, and there's certainly no shame in overlooking a particular point. Computers and digital imaging are great, and there's no way I would want to go back. Nonetheless, the process of archiving film and print media is in many ways simpler than digital.
--George
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Software Discussions / idImager / Re: Idimager on a Mac
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on: March 09, 2010, 03:58:19 PM
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Mark,
That's actually a good question I had not thought of. I would hope that most VM's support inter-process communication with their hosts. If so, I think this would be a very good feature request for IDimager. I would recommend asking about this at the IDimager forum.
Peter,
Unfortunately I don't have a Mac, and I don't really have the time to test a VM anyway, but hopefully we will continue to get more information. I would really love to see VMware Fusion 3 running on a newer quad core Nahelem architecture with Windows 7 64-bit as the OS-X VM with at least 8GB of memory. Hopefully someone will give some info on that soon. I do think that VM's are coming of age though in the personal desktop market.
Dan
Hi Dan. That's pretty much my hardware (on an iMac), but I'm running my old copy of XP. I may have to break down at some point and actually buy Win 7. --George
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Software Discussions / idImager / Re: Mac requirements?
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on: March 09, 2010, 03:54:48 PM
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So do I have this straight...? If I use VM Ware's Fusion (or anything else), I have to buy some version of Windows (After my super-aggravating experience with MS/EM2 I am so loathe to give those #%&*& another penny, but if I HAVE to, I will. Yes, you have to have some version of Windows (XP, Vista, or 7) Can they not touch anything without screwing it up? No, they can't.  I have always ran only Mac software since I converted (salvation  ) four years ago. If I run Windows in some fashion, do I once again have to buy an anti-virus software? Yes, you do. Will the digital money pit ever stop gobbling up my bank account? No, never! --George
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General / Comments about the book / Re: Terrific book but now the dilemma
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on: February 19, 2010, 03:56:19 PM
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Hi Mark,
You can definitely share files between the two platforms. I can see why you'd want to seamlessly choose a file on the windows side and have it open a program on the Mac side for editing. I'm not sure that's possible, but I'll snoop around the web to see if anyone's done that & post back if I learn more.
--George
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