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Poll: How often do you backup your work?
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Jul 31, 2013

This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "How often do you backup your work?".

This poll was originally submitted by Priyank Aggarwal. View the poll results »



 
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida  Identity Verified
Portogallo
Local time: 17:00
Membro (2007)
Da Inglese a Portoghese
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In general, daily Jul 31, 2013

Sometimes after completing a job. By the way, this is a repeated question, with slight variations:

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Sometimes after completing a job. By the way, this is a repeated question, with slight variations:

http://www.proz.com/polls/753
http://slk.proz.com/polls/134
http://slk.proz.com/forum/poll_discussion/35910-poll:_how_often_do_you_backup_your_work.html


[Edited at 2013-07-31 09:24 GMT]
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Simon Bruni
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Regno Unito
Local time: 17:00
Membro (2009)
Da Spagnolo a Inglese
After every sentence Jul 31, 2013

One of the benefits of CAT. The completed translation is backed up on my email provider's server when I send it to the client.

 
Leah Hunt
Leah Hunt
Regno Unito
Local time: 17:00
Da Tedesco a Inglese
Dropbox Jul 31, 2013

I have a copy of my work folder in a private Dropbox account so it backs up automatically every time I save.

I also work across a Mac and a virtual Windows environment so it means I can keep these synced at all times.


 
Christopher Schröder
Christopher Schröder
Regno Unito
Membro (2011)
Da Svedese a Inglese
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Now more often than before Jul 31, 2013

This poll might be repeated regularly but it has served its purpose - I have now finally set up an automatic online backup rather than a manual stick-based one

 
Graeme Walle (X)
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Finlandia
Local time: 19:00
Da Finlandese a Inglese
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time here too Jul 31, 2013

Chris S wrote:

This poll might be repeated regularly but it has served its purpose - I have now finally set up an automatic online backup rather than a manual stick-based one


Yes, with one external hard drive on the blink and another sounding a bit ill, I think its time to bite the bullet too!


 
neilmac
neilmac
Spagna
Local time: 18:00
Da Spagnolo a Inglese
+ ...
Other Jul 31, 2013

Er, sort of regularly, which is basically when I remember to do so.... and I haven't backed up for about a week now, so thanks for the reminder!

 
Michael Harris
Michael Harris  Identity Verified
Germania
Local time: 18:00
Membro (2006)
Da Tedesco a Inglese
Weekly Jul 31, 2013

But on an external hard disc. Online, never and no way!!

 
tilak raj
tilak raj  Identity Verified
India
Local time: 21:30
Membro (2012)
Da Inglese a Punjabi; Panjabi
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Daily on Google Drive Jul 31, 2013

I use to save my work on google drive. It is really a good facility to save work while working on a computer. Which we save on offline that automatically save on our google doc. It makes a drive among your other drive with name :Google Drive.

It is really very helpful facility backup the work.

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Noni Gilbert Riley
Noni Gilbert Riley
Spagna
Local time: 18:00
Da Spagnolo a Inglese
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This question can never be asked too many times... Jul 31, 2013

If at least one person begins to safeguard their work as a result of each time the question is asked, hooray!

 
Priyank Aggarwal
Priyank Aggarwal  Identity Verified
India
Local time: 21:30
Da Francese a Inglese
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I agree Jul 31, 2013

Noni Gilbert wrote:

If at least one person begins to safeguard their work as a result of each time the question is asked, hooray!


 
Edward Potter
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Spagna
Local time: 18:00
Membro (2003)
Da Spagnolo a Inglese
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to backup Jul 31, 2013

A little tongue-in-cheek question for discussion: is it "to back up" or "to backup"? If it is the latter, can the past tense be "backupped"?

And is it "to log in" or "to login". Or is it "to log on"? Loginned? Logonned?





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Mark Nathan
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Francia
Local time: 18:00
Membro (2002)
Da Francese a Inglese
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What do you mean by work? Jul 31, 2013

It is obviously worth backing up translation memories as these are ongoing tools.

However there does not seem to be much point in keeping copies of old translated texts, particularly as, in theory, you could reproduce them all from your TMs.

Sometimes I imagine showing them to my grandchildren, but beyond that there isn't really any use for them.


 
Ian Mansbridge
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Regno Unito
Local time: 17:00
Membro (2012)
Da Italiano a Inglese
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FAO Edward Jul 31, 2013

I would say (without any research) that login and backup are nouns (ie "the login procedure", "save a file as backup") and that the verbs would be to log in and to back up (with past tense "logged in" and "backed up")

I do like logonned, however!


 
Thayenga
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Germania
Local time: 18:00
Membro (2009)
Da Inglese a Tedesco
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Once a day Jul 31, 2013

I used to back-up my files on an external hard drive about every 2 weeks...until my main
computer's hard drive "smoked itself up" last month. Although most of the data could be
saved, some important files were missing, e. g. a couple of TMs. Now I back everything up at the end of the work day (whenever that might be ) Better safe than frantic.


 
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