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Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 10
Conclusions - Part 2
In fact, in order for the Time Capsule to work properly with Time Machine, it is necessary for the device to have an almost constant activity.
Obviously, when it comes to the back-up features, users will be somewhat limited to the Mac OS X in order to fully use Time Capsule, unless they already have a third-party backup software on Windows that will need to be properly configured to suit the device’s needs. Time Capsule, in fact, is recognized as a simple network unit for Windows Systems.
Related posts:
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 4
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 9
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 1
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 7
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 5
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 6
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 2
Apple updates Time Capsule
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 3
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 8
