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| The hard drive of your computer stores a lot of files with your valuable information. Bad things sometimes happen – and hard drives do crash. Such things tend to occur when they are least expected. The best protection is to back up your data regularly. And this is where Get Backup can help! All you need to do is to restore your data if an emergency occurs.
Get Backup is a native Mac OS X backup software utility. This program is a simple and efficient tool for creating personal backups, suitable for both beginners and pros. It gracefully combines the simple and elegant user interface with powerful backup capabilities, such as automatic backups according to your schedule. Get Backup is flexible enough: you can reduce the backup archive size using compression tools, restore it on any computer as it utilizes tar technology, and much more. Get Backup will help you to:
Features at a Glance:Flexible schedule allows you to automate the backup process Back up to any mounted device/drive Diverse Backup Methods: resulting archive replaces the previously created one. backup archive, and the previous archives remain intact. the files that were changed are saved in the new backup archive. Get Backup is a rebranded version of Dobry Backuper software that was System Requirements: Apple Macintosh G3 or higher. Mac OS X v10.3.9 or later. Click to Developer’s Site for more info. This weekend’s ZOT? – November 29th and 30th
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November 27th, 2008 at 11:16 pm
I have Get Backup RE, which was included with Toast (I’ve never tried it). Anyone know how this differs, or how it compares to SuperDuper! or Time Machine for that matter?
November 28th, 2008 at 4:36 am
The biggest problem I’m had with TM is the lack of reliable functionality when it comes to backing-up to a network share (specifically in my case an Ubuntu file server.) I’ve been using QRecall and am REALLY happy with it (I’d love to see it on Maczot. Please consider this a request – or begging :))
November 28th, 2008 at 6:42 pm
Brushed metal is soo outdated!
December 1st, 2008 at 6:31 pm
Not as outdated as the Ken Burns effect! haha. Hey where’s the serials? I’m starting to get buyer’s remorse. GB is very slow. I’m wondering what will happen when my backup fills my first 250 Gig backup drive. Will GB seamlessly ask for the next drive? Or will it just fall apart? I’m kind of nervous… (sorry KBE, I couldn’t resist)