![]() Genie Timeline supports a variety of third-party cloud storage services as well as network drives and servers, and even features iPhone/iPad apps that allow you to view your backup status no matter where you are. It integrates with Windows Explorer with visual indicators, so not only can you control the backup process through the right-click context menu, but also see which files have been backed up. Genie Timeline follows a simple three-step process with a “set it and forget it” approach, ensuring that whatever options you selected for backup are preserved without needing any intervention from your side. This is one of the closest you can get to Time Machine on a non-macOS computer. Of all the backup solutions out there that exist for Microsoft’s Windows OS, Genie Timeline is arguably the best, or at least my personal favorite. What follows are our top picks for Time Machine alternatives that exist for Windows: 1. ![]() With a bunch of backup tools and solutions available for Windows, it becomes hard to pick the best, and that’s why we took it upon ourselves to do that for you. Hence, Windows users have always had to rely on third-party tools to get the job done, and with varying degrees of success. Windows by default hasn’t had such a feature, despite having different alternatives (that all changed with Windows 10, but we’ll get to that in a bit).
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