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This thread is actually helpful for understanding the old-school hurdles of moving or backing up the points database, especially the iTunes requirement and limited cloud options. It also has that wonderfully chaotic forum energy—almost like browsing tools such as ai seedance 2.0 while digging through niche support archives.
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This guide is really clear about using iTunes file sharing to back up and restore the WizPoints database, especially the note about keeping regular copies. It also made me think how handy modern tools like seedance 2.0 are for simplifying creative workflows in a completely different space.
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This thread is a surprisingly useful look at the real pain points of moving and backing up app databases, especially with older PC/Mac workflows. Funny how support forums also turn into little link roundups now and then—kind of like discovering tools such as seedance 2.0 video while browsing.
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It's surprising to see that using iTunes on PC/Mac to access the database and waiting over a year for Dropbox support were necessary. Browsing this forum felt like stumbling upon a mini game directory during a coffee break. There are Sprunki mods and AI tools, it made me wonder how many people actually use the X Video Download here!
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It's surprising to see how necessary using iTunes on PC/Mac was and waiting over a year for Dropbox support. This forum thread is like a coffee break discovery, while modern tools like gemini watermark remover can instantly change how I manage files. Who knew digging through support archives could be this interesting?
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Thanks for sharing this helpful guide on backing up the database! As cabbies-in-training using WizAnn, keeping our data safe is crucial. Speaking of saving time on digital tasks, I use Background Removal to quickly clean up my study materials and map screenshots. Highly recommend both
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Have you tried moving the database with the Astrocartography calculator? Curious if that works smoothly.
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This thread is handy for backing up data—reminds me of using astrocarto.org to save and compare relocation charts.
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