Installing Helper lets Backup Scheduler automatically access Time Machine, and enables you to track the backup progress from either your menu bar or dock (both of which you can show or hide). Without Helper, Backup Scheduler can initiate Time Machine backups, but you will have to accept reminders, which could get tiresome if you sync regularly. That said, users of recent Macs running OS X 10.9 or higher will want to download and install the free Helper script. Thanks to its distribution via the Mac App Store, Backup Scheduler is easy to find, download, and install.
Backup Scheduler adds settings Apple forgot to bundle with Time Machine-for a fee.
With this simple utility, users can modify Time Machine's backup intervals (from once every ten minutes to once per week), stipulate the circumstances when backups occur, and create combined backup schedules. Enter: Voros Innovation's Backup Scheduler for Time Machine ($4.99). If, however, you travel regularly, Time Machine's prescribed hourly backups can feel inflexible. As is the case with many Apple products and services, Time Machine works well as long as you conform to Apple's specifications. Using Time Machine, Mac users could automatically back up their files by means of an internal or external hard drive, networked Mac, or AirPort Time Capsule.
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