Saved by Apple’s Time Machine
Monday, February 25, 2008 - 08:56 AM EDT "The Mac mini which lives under the TV set and acts as a souped-up media centre alerted me today to an update of eyeTV, the marvellous TV recording software. I duly updated - I update everything - and found that it refused to launch," Ian Betteridge reports for Technovia."Thankfully, though, the Mac mini is backed up using Time Machine [part of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard], which means that all I needed to do was step back an hour, select the old version of the eyeTV application, and all was fixed," Betteridge reports. "So, thank you, Apple."
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MacDailyNews Take: Have you been saved by Time Machine, yet?

Yes, I was saved once by Time Machine. About a week after upgrading my Intel Macbook to Leopard, the hard disk crashed. Fortunately I had AppleCare and an external Time Machine disk. The disk replacement took one day, and the backup got me back to where I was 20 minutes before the crash. No lost emails, no lost files, and an incredible sense of relief...