FastBack (software)
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FastBack was a software application developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s for backing up IBM PC and Macintosh computers. It was originally written by TouchStone Software Corporation and later by Fifth Generation Systems Inc.
In 1987, FastBack Plus 1.0 for DOS was released.
In February 1992 the company released Fastback Plus 1.0 for Windows, written for for PCs running Windows 3.0.
FastBack II [1] was bundled with Drive 2.4 to provide read/write compatibility with most Macintosh 3.5" floppy disk formats.