FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

New ebook makes Mac OS X backups easy

Ithaca, NY USA (December 2, 2004)–Mac OS X users who have found
making backups too complicated or time-consuming will find the
straightforward advice they need in “Take Control of Mac OS X
Backups,” a 96-page ebook by backup expert and best-selling author
Joe Kissell. Everyone knows backups are essential, not just for
important files, but also for irreplaceable digital photos and music
purchased from the iTunes Music Store. The ebook helps readers
develop a rock-solid backup strategy, choose among common types of
backup media, and pick the most appropriate backup software. Readers
will learn the utility of having both a duplicate and an archive, the
necessity of testing backups, and the importance of offsite backups.
The ebook focuses on backup strategies for single computers and small
networks.

“Take Control of Mac OS X Backups” is Joe’s fourth ebook and the
fourteenth in the Take Control series, which has helped tens of
thousands of Macintosh users take control of their computers. As with
all Take Control ebooks, any minor updates necessary to keep “Take
Control of Mac OS X Backups” current are free to to all customers.

Review copies available upon request; just ask!

Book Details
“Take Control of Mac OS X Backups” by Joe Kissell
http://www.tidbits.com/takecontrol/backup-macosx.html
PDF format, 96 pages, free 34-page sample available
Publication date: December 2, 2004
Price: $10.00

About the Take Control Series
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real-world, cost-effective documentation. To learn more, read the
TidBITS article that introduced Take Control:
http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=07405

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