Thank you. This seems like the easiest and cheapest method.
Marc

On Sep 4, 2012, at 2:02 PM, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:

> If you don't mind using the terminal you can do
> 
> rsync –a SourceDirectory DestinationDirectory
> 
> if you don't care about preserving the timestamps, modifications dates and 
> stuff you can just do
> 
> rsync –r SourceDirectory DestinationDirectory
> 
> You can do
> 
> man rsync
> 
> for more details. You can also look into launchctl to schedule running a 
> command periodically.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 9/2/12 8:21 PM, Marc Sutton wrote:
>> I was wondering what people use to accomplish this. That is, keeping an 
>> exact copy of a particular folder as a way of backing it up. Are programs 
>> like superduper capable of this and vo friendly? Others? Thanks.
>> Marc
>> 
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