Freebie Fridays! Minitools Partition Magic

Elsewhere, in the book and course, I advise game makers to develop their creations on a separate partition (as well as a NAS at the very least). That way, if the OS wrecks it doesn’t take thousands and thousands of hours of work with it. To that end I recommend Minitools Partition Magic for disk

Freebie Fridays! DirSync Pro: synchronization/back-up software

As promised in the last What Can I Get Away With Wednesday post, here is a link to some non-gratis synchronization software! I highly recommend DirSync Pro for shuttling your files to-and-from your newly minted NAS machine! It’s free, but please consider supporting it! application: http://dirsyncpro.org/ support it: https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=2n6oauXW7pbgWU13oN98imJrT23qtw-0Priya4jiIhFCtqwyFnDouuCS-u8&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8d64ad11bbf4d2a5a1a0d303a50933f9b2

What Can I Get Away With Wednesdays? NAS (Network Attached Storage) For Free?

For many game developers, their developing game is the most precious thing they own. But the game itself is ones and zeros. It is electrical signals and magnetic polarizations, fleeting, etheral, at times volatile; ownership of such things is tenuous at best. How do you ensure that the precious ones and zeros stay put? Stay