Iain Farquhar wrote:Recalled my desktop (happens to be quite a large amount of data as I've got an email archive there)
Dismayed to find that all the data is copied back to my drive in a location as follows.
MBP HD:private:tmp:InstantRecall.501:QRecall-30160298357

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That's QRecall's "instant recall" feature. It reassembles a file from the archive into the system's temporary directory (/private/tmp) and opens it, allowing you quick access to items in your archive. It isn't intended as a way of browsing a large number of items.
I've quit QRecall but the file stays there.
Restart your computer or wait 3 days. The system periodically deletes items in the temporary folder that haven't been accessed in awhile, or whenever the system is restarted.
I would like to look at the backups without copying them back to my drive, does QRecall do this?
That's what the archive window is for.
I would really like a more sophisticated way to navigate my backup without copying all the files back to my boot drive.
A completely rewritten archive browser is currently under development and will be debuted shortly as a beta. If you'd like to try out the new browser and provide feedback and suggestions during development, I encourage you to download and install the beta at www.qrecall.com/download.