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Do you know of any commercial software which is not mentioned onWikipedia?
On 06/11/2019 10:36, Wolffan wrote:
On 06 Nov 2019, BD~ wrote (in article ): On 06/11/2019 02:27, Wolffan wrote: On 05 Nov 2019, Paul wrote (in article ): CCC fails the "noteworthy" test, because it claims to require "booting" to do its work. Noteworthy products are ones, that for the backup phase, can do it while the OS is running, so the user is not inconvenienced. Naturally, on a restore, you do need to boot some media other than the OS disk drive, on the assumption the OS disk drive needs to be overwritten by the restore. errr... no. CCC does NOT require booting to do it’s work. I have CCC running on this very system, and it did a complete clone, live, no need to boot, quite some time ago and runs an update to the clone every day at 02:00. It generates a complete, bootable, clone, and updates it to current standard. It even creates the invisible Apple emergency partition while creating the clone. Once a week I attach another drive and do a nice new fresh bootable clone to that drive, while the base system is live. I _know_ that the regular backup _and_ the once-a-week backup can boot, because I’ve done it from them. CCC simply WILL do a full backup while live. SuperDuper! also works on a live system. As a well informed customer, Wolffan, can you tell us *WHY* there is no Wikipedia information about CCC? because no-one’s written a Wiki page for it, idiot. Then the Developers are 'missing a trick'! At least *I* think so. Have you checked your Internet connection to determine what information CCC is sending to and from your computer? No? Then I suggest you do so! you’re an idiot. Do you use something other than Wireshark? As an aside, here's one of my recent contributions to ASC ..., you’re banned from there... unless, of course, you lied in that other thread. Oh. Wait. It’s _you_. Liar. Nope! Nov 4, 2019 3:43 AM in response to Envor Hello Envor What you may like to try is to remove the 'dead' hard drive from your old iMac and put it into a suitable enclosure so that you can attach it to your working machine. You could then use Disk Drill to determine what may be recoverable from your old hard drive. Here's a link to the product site:- https://www.cleverfiles.com/ I have used it - it works! 😉 https://discussions.apple.com/thread/250812376 I really was there trying my best to help folk! Have a grand day! :-) Oh Btw! There's no Wiki entry for SuperDuper! either! How crazy is that? Such cloning software is often mentioned on the ASC, along with EtreCheck. I'm sure naive Apple computer users are easy prey! no-one but you cares. Of course I care if innocent folk are being 'used' for nefarious purposes! You should care too. |
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Do you know of any commercial software which is not mentioned onWikipedia?
On 06/11/2019 11:20, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 10:03:04 +0000, ~BD~ wrote: On 05/11/2019 10:29, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: On Mon, 4 Nov 2019 13:46:56 +0000, ~BD~ wrote: Do *YOU* know of any commercial software which is *NOT* mentioned on Wikipedia? "Commercial software is any software or program that is designed and developed for licensing or sale to end users or that serves a commercial purpose. Commercial software was once considered to be proprietary software, but now a number of free and open-source software applications are licensed or sold to end users. Off-the-shelf software programs, such as games or those sold in computer specialty stores or even music stores and grocery stores, are some examples of commercial software." My software is not mentioned on Wikipedia despite it being the best! I found THIS, Steve! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural_network_software That led me he- https://gmdhsoftware.com/neural-network-software THAT product claims that it's the best! ;-) That's another "best"! I've not tried it so I can't comment. Will you try it now, Steve? I'd not got a clue about the subject matter! ;-) |
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Do you know of any commercial software which is not mentioned on Wikipedia?
On 06 Nov 2019, BD~ wrote
(in article ): On 06/11/2019 10:36, Wolffan wrote: On 06 Nov 2019, BD~ wrote (in article ): On 06/11/2019 02:27, Wolffan wrote: On 05 Nov 2019, Paul wrote (in article ): CCC fails the "noteworthy" test, because it claims to require "booting" to do its work. Noteworthy products are ones, that for the backup phase, can do it while the OS is running, so the user is not inconvenienced. Naturally, on a restore, you do need to boot some media other than the OS disk drive, on the assumption the OS disk drive needs to be overwritten by the restore. errr... no. CCC does NOT require booting to do it’s work. I have CCC running on this very system, and it did a complete clone, live, no need to boot, quite some time ago and runs an update to the clone every day at 02:00. It generates a complete, bootable, clone, and updates it to current standard. It even creates the invisible Apple emergency partition while creating the clone. Once a week I attach another drive and do a nice new fresh bootable clone to that drive, while the base system is live. I _know_ that the regular backup _and_ the once-a-week backup can boot, because I’ve done it from them. CCC simply WILL do a full backup while live. SuperDuper! also works on a live system. As a well informed customer, Wolffan, can you tell us *WHY* there is no Wikipedia information about CCC? because no-one’s written a Wiki page for it, idiot. Then the Developers are 'missing a trick'! they don’t care. At least *I* think so. you don’t think. Have you checked your Internet connection to determine what information CCC is sending to and from your computer? No? Then I suggest you do so! you’re an idiot. Do you use something other than Wireshark? why on God’s green Earth do you think I’d tell _you_? As an aside, here's one of my recent contributions to ASC ..., you’re banned from there... unless, of course, you lied in that other thread. Oh. Wait. It’s _you_. Liar. Nope! so you lied. no surprise. Nov 4, 2019 3:43 AM in response to Envor Hello Envor What you may like to try is to remove the 'dead' hard drive from your old iMac and put it into a suitable enclosure so that you can attach it to your working machine. You could then use Disk Drill to determine what may be recoverable from your old hard drive. Here's a link to the product site:- https://www.cleverfiles.com/ I have used it - it works! 😉 https://discussions.apple.com/thread/250812376 I don’t click on your links. I really was there trying my best to help folk! Have a grand day! :-) Oh Btw! There's no Wiki entry for SuperDuper! either! How crazy is that? Such cloning software is often mentioned on the ASC, along with EtreCheck. I'm sure naive Apple computer users are easy prey! no-one but you cares. Of course I care if innocent folk are being 'used' for nefarious purposes! You should care too. except that only you thinks that there is anything malicious about CCC. And, as you’re utterly incompetent, you cannot evaluate things to find out. and you have no idea on how to properly secure a network; Wireshark can tell you a lot, if you know how to use it, which leaves you out, but can’t block access. there are ways to monitor and if necessary block access for any and all applications on a system. but you wouldn’t know any of that because you’re an idiot and refuse to learn even to the extent you might be capable of. you’re an ignoramous and proud of it in addition to being severely brain-damaged. |
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Do you know of any commercial software which is not mentioned on Wikipedia?
On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 12:04:29 +0000, ~BD~ wrote:
On 06/11/2019 11:20, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 10:03:04 +0000, ~BD~ wrote: On 05/11/2019 10:29, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: On Mon, 4 Nov 2019 13:46:56 +0000, ~BD~ wrote: Do *YOU* know of any commercial software which is *NOT* mentioned on Wikipedia? "Commercial software is any software or program that is designed and developed for licensing or sale to end users or that serves a commercial purpose. Commercial software was once considered to be proprietary software, but now a number of free and open-source software applications are licensed or sold to end users. Off-the-shelf software programs, such as games or those sold in computer specialty stores or even music stores and grocery stores, are some examples of commercial software." My software is not mentioned on Wikipedia despite it being the best! I found THIS, Steve! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural_network_software That led me he- https://gmdhsoftware.com/neural-network-software THAT product claims that it's the best! ;-) That's another "best"! I've not tried it so I can't comment. Will you try it now, Steve? I haven't got the time. I'd not got a clue about the subject matter! ;-) Neural networks are quite simple. They have been used with AI software for years. Steve |
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Do you know of any commercial software which is not mentioned on Wikipedia?
On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 09:07:57 +0000, ~BD~ wrote:
As an aside, here's one of my recent contributions to ASC ..., I really was there trying my best to help folk! Let's see, 250 points after all that time. Sounds like your best just isn't good enough. In fact, it's **** poor. You should be embarrassed. I'm sure naive Apple computer users are easy prey! *YOU* are easy prey, that's for sure. -- Have you been approached by David Brooks (DB, ~DB~, and 50+ other nyms)? To prevent yourself from being a victim of cyber stalking, it's highly recommended that you visit he https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php https://web.archive.org/web/20191103112509/https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php |
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