Code42 negotiated a 50%-off deal with Carbonite, but Joe doesn’t recommend it to Mac users. (And if you want to sign up for Backblaze, please click through from a link in this article or a Backblaze banner so they see the value of sponsoring TidBITS. Backblaze charges $5 per month (or $50 for a year, or $95 for 2 years) per computer for an unlimited amount of data. Our current favorite is Backblaze, and we’re not just saying that because they’re also a TidBITS sponsor. October 22nd is now upon us, which means that if you’ve been putting off switching to another Internet backup service, you should get started on that. Joe Kissell, until that point one of CrashPlan’s most enthusiastic fans, explained the situation in “ CrashPlan Discontinues Consumer Backups” (22 August 2017). Over a year ago, Code42 Software announced that it would be discontinuing its CrashPlan for Home service and software as of 22 October 2018. #1653: Apple Music Classical review, Authory service for writers, WWDC 2023 dates announced.1654: Urgent OS security updates, upgrading to macOS 13 Ventura, using smart speakers while temporarily blind.#1655: 33 years of TidBITS, Twitter train wreck, tvOS 16.4.1, Apple Card Savings, Steve Jobs ebook. #1656: Passcode thieves lock iCloud accounts, the apps Adam uses, iPhoto and Aperture library conversion in Ventura.#1657: A deep dive into the innovative Arc Web browser.
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