

I can't rotate out Time Machines on a regular basis, so I've retained the services of CrashPlan instead. Having offsite backup is important if a catastrophe occurs. Crashplan: While I depend on Time Machine for regular backups, that's not where my backup strategy ends.Airspace acts as a portal to the Airspace Store, where you can download new Leap Motion Controller-optimized apps. Terrific fun, and loads of games designed to support it. The Leap Motion Controller lets you gesture in space rather than using a trackpad or mouse it's a bit like having a Kinect on your Mac.
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Airspace: The control software for the Leap Motion Controller.(Buy it from Smile's web site - the Mac App Store version is crippled thanks to Apple's sandboxing requirements.) $34.95 - Download now (opens in new tab) We use it to add snippets of information and links to pages quickly and easily when we're writing the content you read on iMore.

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iStat Menus: One of my favorite system add-ons, usually one of the first tools I'll install on any new Macintosh.I feel very strongly that Time Machine is the best way to make sure you can easily recover from a major problem and strongly advocate that you use it by whatever means you prefer - external hard drive, Time Capsule or compatible NAS system. You will notice, however, that Time Machine is active. I assume you're familiar with them and know what they do. I'll skip most of the basic Apple stuff like Date & Time, the system's standard battery gauge, volume level and Bluetooth.
