07-15-2015, 12:01 AM
OK. I just installed both apps, and I stand by my vote of Timeshift. I will use them both, but the Systemback interface is as pretty as homemade lye soap. Systemback's management of restore point history leaves much to be desired.
I can confirm that Timeshift's setting of creating a restore point by using only system files is by default. You CAN add other personal files and directories by adjusting the Advanced Settings.
For us feature junkies, Systemback is the winner. For something more behooving of the Linux Lite distro and target audience, Timeshift has to be the choice. The only thing that should counter that is if it doesn't perform.
I will use both apps in the days to come. But based on looks, it's Timeshift for the win.
C'mon. I can't be alone on this.
I can confirm that Timeshift's setting of creating a restore point by using only system files is by default. You CAN add other personal files and directories by adjusting the Advanced Settings.
For us feature junkies, Systemback is the winner. For something more behooving of the Linux Lite distro and target audience, Timeshift has to be the choice. The only thing that should counter that is if it doesn't perform.
I will use both apps in the days to come. But based on looks, it's Timeshift for the win.
C'mon. I can't be alone on this.
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