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Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 9
Conclusions - Part 1
Time Capsule has proved itself rather easy to use: all the configuration procedures are done in an autonomous way and the user doesn’t have to worry about what to set up.
During the review, we only mentioned its use with the Mac OS X, but Time Capsule is also compatible with Windows systems, and the configurations on Windows Vista should be automatically done the same way as for the Mac OS.
A very wise choice from Apple to choose a hard disk certified as an “enterprise” model, meaning it can work 24:7 without having any problems.
Related posts:
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 10
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 6
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 3
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 4
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 1
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 2
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 5
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 7
Review - Apple Time Capsule - Part 8
Rumors: A new 2TB Time Capsule?
