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How
do I access files from a Mac ? |
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IBackup allows
for access from Macintosh platforms. Files can be accessed in many
ways, even dragged and dropped, using Goliath or OS X's default webdav
support or FTP. You can also use IBackup's browser based QManager
to browse and share the files using any standard browser. For details,
please see:
IBackup strongly recommend that you use
to compress the files before you transfer them to IBackup accounts,
either using FTP or Goliath. |
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How
do I FTP from Mac to my IBackup account ? |
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IBackup can be accessed using FTP on the Mac platform.
Suggested FTP Clients are Fetch and Transmit.
For details
please click on:
In the FTP client,please
make these settings:
Hostname:www.ibackup.com
username:Your ibackup account username
Password:Your ibackup account password
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How
do I drag and drop files from a Mac ? |
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You can drag
and drop files from Mac using Goliath-an excellent desktop
interface for working with IBackup. Goliath also works best for
transfer of large files.
For details, please
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How do I schedule backups on Mac OS platform? |
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We recommend Retrospect
express, an excellent backup scheduling application for the Mac platform
that is compatible with FTP and IBackup accounts are compatible with
any FTP client. For more details on Retrospect Express, please . |
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What
are the limitations of default webdav client on MacOS X? |
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The default webdav
client has the following limitations:
1. Inability to transfer large files.
2. Lack of SSL support for transfer of files and folders between
your IBackup account and your local machine.
Goliath is recommended
for transfer of large files as well as its SSL support for MacOS
X. For details please .
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How
do I transfer files between PC and Mac? |
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IBackup strongly recommends use of compression using
for transferring files between Windows and Mac platforms. In addition
Stuffit resolves compatibility issues related to some special Mac
file types.
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