Backup Scheduler: Time Editor
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Version :1.9.1
Size :10.28Mb
Updated :Nov 26,2021
Developer :Voros Innovation
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Based on the user reviews of the Backup Scheduler Time Editor app, here are three pros and cons: **Pros:** 1. "Easy to set up and use, saved me hours of tedious backup management." 2. "Time-saving and convenient, customizable schedules for multiple backups." 3. "Intuitive interface, effortless backup automation for busy users." **Cons:** 1. "Occasional conflicts with other apps, causing backup errors and frustration." 2. "Limited storage capacity and slow transfer speeds for large files." 3. "No clear instructions for advanced settings, may require tech support."
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Description
Backup Scheduler for Time Machine lets you control when Time Machine backs up your data Supports: macOS 10.11 to Big Sur + App features: • Time based schedule: Backup starts in specified intervals (10 minutes - 1 week) or at the earliest possible time  • Idle based schedule: If computer is idle for a specified length of time the backup will start • Combined schedule: Time based & Idle based schedules can be made to work together (AND) or independently (OR) • Backup Time period schedule: The time range when backups are allowed. For example from 5pm to 10pm. Note: The computer must support "Power Nap" to start a backup in Sleep mode • Dock/Menubar icons can be hidden • App only schedules backups, everything else is done by the system IMPORTANT: Time Machine backup in System Preferences should be OFF to prevent the system ALSO doing its default hourly backups. Otherwise it continues to do its backups in every hour! A free Helper (available from our website) is recommended for optimal user experience to enable advanced functionalities : • Automatic scheduled backup (instead of a reminder) • Time Machine backup status & statistics The app does not need Helper for its basic functionalities: • To show Scheduled backup reminder • To enter Time Machine Examples: #1: "Start backup in every: 6 hours AND when idle for at least 5 minutes"  App tries to start a backup every 6 hours but only when the computer is idle for at least 5 minutes Backups won’t be more frequent than 6 hours. #2: "Start backup in every: 6 hours OR when idle for at least 5 minutes"  App tries to start a backup every 6 hours OR when the computer is idle for at least 5 minutes Backups could be more frequent than 6 hours. #3: "Start backup in every: never and/or when idle for at least 10 minutes"  App only tries to start a backup when computer is idle for at least 10 minutes. #4: "Start backup in every: 1 day and/or when idle for at least never"  App tries to start a backup every 24 hours whether or not computer is idle. #5: "Start backup in every: 1 day and/or when idle for at least 3 minutes" AND “Backup between 5pm and 10pm” App tries to start a backup every 24 hours between 5pm and 10pm if computer is idle for at least 3 minutes. Note: In Sleep mode computer can only start backups if “Power Nap” is supported otherwise conditions can only be checked when computer is running. More info: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5394 FAQ: 1. Where can I set up a new Time Machine disk? All settings are still handled in System Preferences / Time Machine. This app only instructs the system when to start a backup. 2. How does Time Machine Scheduler work? It simply tells the Time Machine app to start a backup based on the app schedule that you set in the preferences. This is done automatically if Helper is installed, otherwise it displays a reminder. 3. Why do I need a helper? When Backup Scheduler was released in 2013 it worked flawlessly by calling the system time machine functions directly. A macOS update broke the functionality, so in order to restore full functionality we made changes to use a small helper script instead of abandoning the app and its users. 4. How can I uninstall the helpers? Please delete the following folder: ~/Library/Application Scripts/com.vinnov.Time-Machine-Scheduler They are passive and only occasionally called, they don't reside in the memory for more than a fraction of a second.  5. Where can I see the backup progress? If Helper script is installed the app automatically shows the backup progress, last successful backup date, time and drive info. If the script is not installed this information can be found in the Time Machine app. 6. How to open preferences if both Dock and menubar icons are disabled? Relaunch the app from the Applications folder or LaunchPad. It will open the preferences window.
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    By BgwnrNov 9,2017
    I gave Backup Scheduler 4 stars because it meets all my needs. It would have been 5 stars, except that it occaionally dies for no reason I can see and I have to relaunch it. But otherwise, it performs very well. Note that my Time Machine backup routine is probably a little different than most. I don’t want or need hourly backups, so I use Backup Scheduler to run Time Machine every 4 hours between 6AM and 10PM, but only if the computer has been idle for 10 minutes or more. It does all that without a hitch.
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    By CruftSkinnerDec 26,2014
    The biggest issue I have with Time Machine is high resource usage after awakening from sleep. Typically, multilple processes contend for resources while my Mac performs various houskeeping duties if I’ve stepped away for a while. I had hoped that Backup Scheduler would delay Time Machine activity until I had taken a break. It does not do this. As soon as the desktop appears after typing in my password Backup Scheduler is already banging away on my Time Capsule backup drive. Time Machine activity shows hundreds of megabytes being backed up, which leads me to believe that the not only does the “backup when idle” function NOT work on wakeup, but it can’t be working AFTER I take a break either. Otherwise there wouldn’t be that much stale data that requires refreshing since I last used the system. Backup Scheduler seems to work OK for blocking the default hourly Time Machine schedule, but there are other ways to edit this schedule without purchasing Backup Scheduler.
  • D
    By DuggadugdugJan 27,2016
    Ridiculous. This app doesn’t do anything more than pop up a reminder to manually start a Time Machine backup (pointless and something I can do without giving $5 to the developer), unless you install a script from a 3rd-party site, which is a big red flag: If a developer doesn’t want to incorporate something that essential into the actual App Store product, which is subject to Apple quality control and virus/malware screening, then something fishy is afoot. I’m not about to take that chance and — based on some of the bad reviews by those who did — it sounds like the offsite script may not even work properly. Extremely misleading and suspicious. After purchasing, installing, and trying this bogus product, I am now extremely skeptical of the validity of all of the 5-star reviews posted. Now I just need to figure out how to pursue a refund, and report this scheme to Apple...
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    By kptchrisJan 4,2017
    Follow the instructions, the App will ask you to download an Applescript that adds the service that makes it work properly, you can open that in the Editor that came with your Mac and see if it’s doing anything you don’t want. Beyond that and setup correctly? Fantastic. I’d rather pay $5 than spend a few hours writing my own method from scratch. My only complaint and I’m not docking stars for it, I’d like finer tuning or advanced tuning for when backups occur/stop. I’m running a server, during high load times, it’d be great to be able to set task priority %, or backups during low task %. Nitpicky stuff. Completely worth $5.