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MacMerc.TV– SuperDuper!

Have you made your New Years resolutions for 2009 yet? Is it too late for me to suggest that you add “back up” to the list?

In this edition of MacMerc.TV, I take a look at Shirt Pocket Software’s backup utility, SuperDuper!, and show you why you’d want to use it instead of or, better yet, in addition to Mac OS X 10.5′s Time Machine.
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If you have ideas (software you’d like featured or tech concepts you’d like explained) for future episodes of MacMerc.TV, send me an email.

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VERY IMPORTANT: We are always trying to improve MacMerc.TV and that requires us to seek sponsorship in order to pay for some of these improvements. Sponsors like to know who watches the show, so we have set up a simple survey for you to fill out so that we can better represent you. Please help us by filling out this survey. At the end of January 2009, we will be giving away a prize to someone who fills out the survey, so don’t be shy about giving us your email address!

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Radio to crash the podcasting party

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