This free tool brings Time Machine to any Linux machine
If you've ever used a Mac, you're probably familiar with its Time Machine feature. It's a system restore feature that lets you roll back to a saved point in macOS if something goes wrong while you are experimenting on your Mac. Windows also have a similar system restore feature. On Linux, however, such a type of safety net is absent by default. That's where Timeshift comes into play.
If you’ve ever used a Mac, you’re probably familiar with its Time Machine feature. It’s a system restore feature that lets you roll back to a saved point in macOS if something goes wrong while you are experimenting on your Mac. Windows also have a similar system restore feature. On Linux, however, such a type of safety net is absent by default. That’s where Timeshift comes into play.
Mélissa Fontai
France
France
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