Do I need Old Toad's Library back up when I have Time machine?

I should be able to find the old Library in the past? What happens when the database is corrupted but I have a lot of new pics?

Yes
1 - the price is right (free)
2 - it is more current (you should save before and after pretty much anything you do - just like a save in Word or excel
3 - it is a small file so recovering it is easy compared to recovering the whole library
LN

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    Message was edited by: Paul Quemades

    If you just want to drag a few files around how about create a folder on the external drive. I know some say you shouldn't do this, but TM will still work even if there is another folder on the same volume you use for backing up with TM. In that folder you can drag whatever into it, just as you are able to do on any flash drive.
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    To save it recreating by and large the same appearance of your hard disk each time it reuses the initial copy and just adds any changes. It does this by associating any newly changed or newly added file to the base copy, by using links. It is like creating a context for the file, so TM is making file X linked to folder Y which is part of application Z. If we want that file back using TM, it will know that file X has certain associations and it will put it back where it got it from.
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    So you have a few options, but I think if you can get used to opening TM and locating the files that it automatically saved, and telling it to restore those back to your hard drive, it may well serve your needs.
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