Judith Blair wrote:My question/problem: the hourly capture of my internal drive takes about an hour, even after the first capture.
QRecall is reexamining every item on the entire volume to determine what has, and has not, changed. There are literally hundreds of thousands of files in the operating system, and every one has to be checked.
I suggest creating two captures: One that runs hourly (or semi-hourly) that captures only your Documents or home folder. There's little reason to recapture your
entire operating system every hour. Have the second capture run once a day and capture your entire boot volume.
Time Machine avoids this problem by using something called "File System Events" which keeps track of which folders on a volume have recently changed.
A future version of QRecall will use this same facility to quickly determine what has, and has not, changed on the volume making large recapture actions substantially faster. (Sorry Tiger users, the FSEvents service was only made available to third-party developers in Leopard. QRecall will still have to do it "the hard way" in Tiger.)