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There's no real technical reason that I can see from MS to build an all-in-one media experience a la iTunes (without the crappy iTunes UI of course). Media Center is by far the superior "10 foot interface", though Metro works well in that context. Zune is a better music interface than WMP, but WMP has better codec support.
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This same interface would also be your default music/video player, and have the robust codec support that Windows Media Player currently has. There'd be no need for installing the sync software at home/work, as it's built in, and it would use your Live ID to match things up with cloud storage. That being said, what I'd like to see is a unified media interface (in the Metro style sort of like Zune) that comes with the operating system, and allows for syncing of more file types.
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Back in those days, it was a pain, as you had to make sure you had your file structures 'just so' to make sure the phone software could see it, or the phone software would have to scan the storage to build a new list. I remember the days of drag n drop none too fondly. Update: Paul Thurrott is now confirming all the information from the video. What do you folks think? Pleased with the direction Microsoft is heading? Clearly Microsoft is gearing up to talk about WP8 in the next few months, so we should start to expect a steady flow of information coming forward soon. That certainly is a lot and we're sure just the tip of the iceberg in regards to Windows Phone 8.

Data usage glance-and-go support via Live Tile.
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In sum, the recommended steps are:ġ.Backup All Mac via Time Machine Backups to the 1st Apollo.Ģ.Use Apollo Mirror function to mirror the 1st to the 2nd one at remote site. The mutual sync on both Apollo is not supported yet.


And then mirror from the 1st device to the second one. You'll need to use one Apollo Cloud for Time Machine Backups, of all Macs. I agree a backup plan is core to both home and office environment, however allow me to provide some suggestions to the plan. Thanks for your interest in setting up a recovery system using Apollo. I need a disaster recovery plan that will work once set up and be reliable to restore all data in the unlikely case of a disaster in one location and not the other. I'm looking for a Time Machine backup system that can be used onsite and remotely backed up so if my home has been destroyed (by fire?), I can safely restore the Macs that were destroyed from the backups on the DUO in my office, and vice versa. Will the Time Machine backups be fast since each Mac is backing up files to the DUO on the Macs subnet?Ĭan I restore an office Mac Time Machine backup to a Mac in my home using the DUO in my home?
