Before the arrival of Mac OS X Mountain Lion, Time Machine was fixed on backing up a Mac to a single backup device. Every time a Mac user wanted to backup a Mac to another backup device, he or she had to switch to another backup device manually before Time Machine would go on backing up a Mac. Now, Time Machine on Mac OS X Mountain Lion is better, because Mac OS X Mountain Lion allows Mac users to just add multiple backup devices and Time Machine would know that it has to go about backing up a Mac to multiple backup devices. Anyhow, check out the video right after the break to see Time Machine of Mac OS X Mountain Lion in action. Enjoy!!!
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