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Every day, in this column, we will bring you a more detailed look at a selected application that has just caught our attention. Here you will find applications for productivity, creativity, utilities, but also games. It won't always be the hottest news, our goal is primarily to highlight apps that we think are worth paying attention to. Today we're going to take a closer look at TimeMachineEditor to help you set backup intervals on your Mac.

It pays to back up - always and under all circumstances. Some prefer manual backups to their chosen cloud service, while others prefer TimeMachine. The TimeMachineEditor application is intended for the second group of users. This is a useful piece of software that helps you change the default interval at which TimeMachine performs a backup when backing up your Mac.

But TimeMachineEditor allows for more than just changing the default backup time interval. In a simple and clear dialog window, you can set more detailed backup conditions, such as a time window in which the backup will not be created, a backup in case of inactivity or taking snapshots at hourly intervals.

Although TimeMachineEditor is completely free (you can voluntarily developer support via PayPal), its creators are trying to improve it constantly - in addition to regular bug fixes, they also thought of supporting Dark Mode in newer versions of macOS, for example:

TimeMachineEditor is a great tool for anyone who needs to customize Mac backups for their work. Its operation and setup is a matter of a few minutes at most, and despite its simple appearance, it will provide you with an excellent service.

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