Backup (software)

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Backup
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Developer: Apple Inc.
Latest release: 3.1.1 / March 2, 2007
OS: Mac OS X
Use: Backup software
License: Proprietary
Website: Backup - Apple

Backup is a simple Mac OS X-only software program made by Apple for file backups. It is available through Apple's .Mac collection of Internet services. Backup can be used in connection with either a user's .Mac iDisk or the Macintosh's CD-RW or DVD-R drive to make safe, archival copies of critical files and folders.

The initial versions of Backup were regarded as feature-sparse and frequently unstable. However, on November 5, 2003 Apple released Backup 2.0, which adds a few new features and promises to be far more reliable than its predecessors.

Though both allow for the creation of archive copies of important data, Backup is seen as not being feature-rich enough to compete with backup software such as Retrospect.

Apple introduced Backup 3 at the Paris Expo on September 20, 2005 along with other upgrades to .Mac. Among other things this includes easy backup settings such as backing up your Mail database. However, the long-expected stability has yet to appear, and there are numerous documented problems with this version of Backup – particularly the inability to restore from backups containing more than a few gigabytes of data.

At the 2006 Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple announced the development of Time Machine, a new backup application for Mac OS X that will be included in Mac OS X v10.5.

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