It is obvious what she is saying is that Windows and Mac should have a always on backup to the cloud.
When I got a different iPad physically than mine when I logged in my apps and data from apps (at least the cloud enabled ones) all downloaded to my iPad and put it in exactly same app folders assigned, etc, as well as my camera pics and movies and music,
Time Machine on Mac is close but it needs a second drive and to be turned on. It is not as seamless as iPad backup. Windows has a myriad of backup options many of which have gotchas on the restore side. Crashed disks are a nightmare unless one carefully prepares and tests the backup and restore system, and if one got any new windows machines copying programs and data cn be very complex not just a matter of logging into an account.
On Monday, April 29, 2013, Ted Wagner wrote:
OK thanks.
TedSent from my iPad 3I still think that both Windows and Mac need backups that work like iOS. When I do a restore, I want my computer back to where it was when I did the backup. I don't want to reinstall apps.
TedI'm not sure what you are saying here.My Mac has 2 different, distinct, regularly maintained backups that are capable to restoring the machine to *exactly* the state it was in when the backup was made.
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