Acrosync has released Acrosync for Mac, a new rsync client with a graphical user interface (GUI) that also supports Dropbox-like automatic upload and Time Machine style incremental backups. Acrosync ...
Changes have been made to the terminal as part of macOS 15.4. Probably due to license changes, rsync has disappeared. As the macOS admin blogger Das Flounder writes, the change or replacement is ...
It's boring but it works.
Most Mac backup programs — other than Time Machine — are wrappers for rsync, a Unix utility that efficiently syncs files and directories across drives. My favorite rsync feature is the ability to ...
Note: This requires at least one Mac to work. MacRumors has a great guide on this process. Essentially, you use the great command line tool rsync to synchronize two iTunes libraries. That's a manual ...
I no longer have my Mac, but perhaps this may be of some use to you. <BR><BR>I would have rdiff-backup (works like rsync) fired off by Lingon to back up. Worked kinda like TimeMachine but ...