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Apple backs Mac auto-save system


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Apple has unveiled an auto-save system as part of its new operating system (OS) designed for the Macintosh.

The Time Machine is a new feature in its forthcoming OS, called Leopard, and lets users set auto-saves to hard drive or to online servers.

Files and folders can be backed-up and it also lets users search for files overwritten or altered in the past.

Speaking at an event in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs said only 26% of people currently backed-up files.

A number of third-party firms currently sell auto-save programs, but Mr Jobs said that just four percent of users used them.

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