hedge backup script 1.1.0
Hedge Backup Script 1.1.0
Simple and easy-to-use backup script for your Unix systems more>>
Note: For a better understanding of how to use this script, please refer to the readme file in the archive.
Major Features:
- Backs up filesystems with tar
- Compresses its archives with gzip
- Encrypts its archives with openssl
- Pipes the archive to remote storage using ssh
- Uses simple Y-M-D date-stamps to housekeep its archives
- Is just a shell script. Hopefully a fairly legible one.
iCal Backup AppleScript 1.0
iCal Backup AppleScript is an effective and user-friendly tool that allows for the creation of a backup file by selecting File > Back up iCal. more>>
iCal Backup AppleScript 1.0 is an effective and user-friendly tool that allows for the creation of a backup file by selecting File > Back up iCal. You can later restore iCal by double-clicking the backup file. Restoring iCal from a backup works great as long as you have a recent backup. But that's rarely the case.
You could configure iCal to create backups automatically with a little help from AppleScript. This script will backup iCal when run. You can create alarms in iCal to run scripts. To configure iCal to back itself up every day, create a repeating alarm in iCal that runs this script.
Backup Shell Script 8.30.02
The backup shell script copies a Mac OS X HFS+ boot volume to a target directory, including resource forks and Unix access rights more>> The backup shell script copies a Mac OS X HFS+ boot volume to a target directory, including resource forks and Unix access rights. After downloading the file, open a Terminal window and go to the folder where you have stored the script (e. g. by typing "cd ", then dragging the download folder from the Finder to the Terminal window, then typing the return key). Then make the script executable by typing "chmod +x backup", followed by the return key. (The optimal place to store the backup script is the directory /usr/local/sbin. On Unix systems, there are local system binaries located.) Now assume a HFS+ backup disk or partition called BackupDisk. When mounted on Mac OS X, in the file system this volume is found at /Volumes/BackupDisk. To create a backup on this disk, type "sudo backup /Volumes/BackupDisk" in the Terminal window.
When the backup command has finished, it is possible to boot Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X from BackupDisk. Before starting the backup, verify that "privileges" are honored on the BackupDisk. Otherwise all files of the backup are owned by the currently logged in user, and the backup becomes worthless. To check the privileges settings, open the Info window for the BackupDisk in the Finder and switch to the Privileges pane. Then uncheck the "Ignore privileges on this volume" checkbox. (With the command line, you can check or modify this settings with the vsdbutil command. "sudo vsdbutil -c /Volumes/BackupDisk" shows the current privilege settings, "sudo vsdbutil -a /Volumes/BackupDisk" lets the system honor the privileges on the disk and "sudo vsdbutil -d /Volumes/BackupDisk" makes the system ignoring the privileges.)
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
Backup/Select 1.0
Backup/Select - A sequential backup script more>>
Completly freeware.
Logout Script 1.0
Logout Script - Logout current user, shutdown, or restart the computer example more>>
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
iPhoto Backup Scheduler 1.0
iPhoto backup scheduler - Schedule your iPhoto backup operations with this automator action more>> iPhoto backup scheduler - Schedule your iPhoto backup operations with this automator action
iPhoto backup scheduler is an Automator action that lets you schedule the backup operations for your iPhoto folder.
How to use
Open action "iPhoto backup scheduler" with Automator
Set your iPhoto Library folder as source and choose a target location for the backup
Archive > Save as Plugin > iCal alarm (then iCal will open automatically)
Make your own reminder schedule (for instance daily at 5.00 a.m.)
Your system now copies your photos at the specific time you planned the reminder.
System requirements:
- Automator
- iCal

Email Backup 2.0
An easy to use, automated email backup solution. It allows for scheduled backups of the most common email applications. more>>
Will automatically backup up your email email data to the specified destination. The destination can be any mountable volume.
Email Backup has built in support for the major email applications - Apple Mail, Microsoft Entourage v.X, 2004 and 2008, Mozilla Thunderbird and Eudora. Email Backup backs up all files needed for restoration in the event of an email corruption.
Email Backup allows for scheduling of the backup to happen on any combination of the days of the week.
Clipper script 1.0
Clipper script - Multiple Picture and Text Clipboard tool more>>
iPhone Backup Decoder 2.1
Extracts the files stored in the iPhone Mobile Sync Backup folder more>> Extracts the files stored in the iPhone Mobile Sync Backup folder
iPhone Backup Decoder script will extract the iPhone files backed up by iTunes on your Mac so that you can view and edit them.
iPhone Backup Decoder does not currently support re-encoding, but it will be added soon.
Make a copy of your /Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/ and run the script against the *.mdbackup files. The script will create a MobileSyncExport folder which will contain the extracted files.
System requirements:
- Python 2.3.5 or later
- iPhone
Free Backup 3.1
Free Backup - Back up files and folders more>>
With Free Backup you can also automatically email or distribute backups or back up multiple sources to multiple destinations at one time.
Unmatched power, flexibility and ease of use.
Website backup manager 1.0
Website backup manager - Create and manage backup archives of your website more>>
It makes website backup management pretty painless. Archives are created with a date stamp in the format "year.month.date.hour.minute", so theyre easy to organize and store on your local computer, on a backup cd, etc. The backup script currently uses tar and bzip2, but you are free to use whatever tools you want.
Backup timer 1.0
Backup timer backs up a folder daily more>>
This script is a timed applescript that stays open where it checks the time once an hour and when it corresponds to the hour designated in the script, executes a duplicate command where a folder of files to be backed up is copied to a folder named for that day.
The folder is backed up daily (from Monday to Friday). The script runs within a time range, gives a voice warning, mounts a volume, duplicates a specified folder to a folder that matches the day of the week with a timeout command, ejects the volume and quits.
The script should be saved as an application and should always be running.
Picture 1 Script 1.0
Picture 1 Script - Move and rename screen shots more>>
Picture 1 Script moves the (Picture 1) screen shot from your Startup Disk to your desktop and automatically opens a dialog box to rename it.
Completly freeware.
backup 1.0
backup is a professional and complete package which provides unattended backups for MacOS. more>>
backup 1.0 is a professional and complete package which provides unattended backups for MacOS. When used on MacOS 10.4 (Tiger), it will generate appropriately-sized, tar-format archives, including the resource forks, in dated, sequentially-numbered burn folders on the user's Desktop, ready to burn to DVDs or CDs. (With MacOS 10.2-3, the ready-to-burn archives will not include the resource fork, and will be in folders with the suffix .fpbf).
If you have enough disk space, you can back-up your entire system. You can optionally back-up only files newer than a specified date for incremental back-ups. If you are short of disk space, you can use the -m option to manually burn each volume.
The default paths to back-up are configured into the script, so usage for regular back-ups is simply backup in a terminal, or you can double-click backup in the Finder. Optionally, the paths to back-up and various options can be specified on the command line.
REBODE Script 0.1
Report, bounce, delete spam. more>>