
Today, Backblaze for Mac 7.0 is being released. It’s fast, lightweight, and is 100% native to macOS. One of the things that makes Backblaze such an excellent backup service on macOS is how much care they put into their app. I logged in to the online portal, downloaded the PowerPoint, and was up and running.

Thankfully, Backblaze was working, though. I am not blaming Apple here because I was running a beta OS, and I knew I had some wonky things going on.

I didn’t realize that iCloud Drive hadn’t uploaded the document, though.

I had been having issues with one of my laptops (due to macOS Catalina), so I decided to reformat the drive and set up from scratch. Just last week, it saved me from re-creating a presentation I worked on for three hours. I’ve used Backblaze for many years as my go-to backup service on macOS.
