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Macware MacBackup

Macware MacBackupFrom: macware
Category: Software

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $29.98
as of 7/29/2010 06:37 CDT details
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 14124

Format: CD-ROM
Platform: Mac OS X
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Media: CD-ROM
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Mac OS X
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0.1 x 0.1

MPN: 00541-8
Model: 00541-8
UPC: 831666005418
EAN: 0831666005418
ASIN: B000BYR41S

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Features:
  • Keep your backups easy
  • Single interface makes backup and recovery easy
  • Quick backup categories save downloaded music, digital photos, movies and more
  • Save disc space by compressing your backups for maximum storage
  • Restore or Transfer Instantly

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Never worry about losing your important data on your Mac again! The MacWare MacBackup allows you to drag and drop anything stored on your computer directly into Mac Backup to quickly create a secure backup.


Customer Reviews:
1 out of 5 stars Terrible.   August 6, 2009
C. Buczkowski (Buffalo, NY United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

To be fair, I've only tried using this a couple of times, though the reason for that is that it is slow, buggy, and completely unreliable. I recently tried restoring some data spread across 3 CD's that I'd backed up using this, and it won't let me actually restore it. It gives me an option on where to save it, shows me all of the file names of what I should be restoring, and when I actually click to restore, another pop-up comes up that looks like it wants me to choose another location, but it won't actually let me select one.

Absolutely ridiculous. I've apparently lost roughly 2 gigabytes of "backed-up" data because this program is an utter piece of garbage.



2 out of 5 stars Very rough around the edges   January 4, 2007
A. Gorelik (Tampa Bay, FL USA)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is all too clearly a first version of the product, and more properly should be beta software. If not for there being so few choices for OSX compatible backup software (and their expense and many equally negative reviews), I would have gone with something else.

The software itself is fairly primitive. Searches for files to choose for backup are slow (improved with v.1.2). The software is much slower than similar Windows products I use (perhaps an OSX issue?). You can only save one set of file choices and options as your "default" backup, and there is no way to modify this without completely redoing it. Documentation is sparse and tech support nonexistent: macXware has never answered an email question from me (the only replies I get are automated form replies that tell me to check the nonexistent FAQ and they'll contact me soon), and there is no useful information on their site.

On the plus side, it supports many different backup media. I've backed up to an NAS device and to an external firewire HD. You have a variety of compression options and can password protect the backups. If you're familiar with Genie-Soft's Backup Manager, this product looks like an attempt to copy many of their ease of use features, but is not nearly as well thought through or developed. Again, the v1.2 upgrade looks and functions better than the original product on the disk, but even that wouldn't install properly.



3 out of 5 stars Good, but don't expect it to restore from a disaster   December 20, 2006
defilm (New York, United States)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

It was looking for a full disk image, Disaster Recovery program, and this is not it. So I tossed it to the side and kept looking. For DR spend
$27.95 on "SuperDuper" for the Mac made by shirt-pocket sales. Google it, you will find it. SuperDuper will not backup to CD or DVD, but likes Firewire or USE 2.0 Drives. It will also back up to a Mounted disk attachment. Fully restores my OS/X, Cocco, and MS Windows on Parallels, Tiger 10.4.

MacBackup is good to backup media types, files to CD, DVD, many forms of media, but it is no disaster replacement software. It is not bad, but it is just not DR software. If you are cool with that, it is easy to use, and does the job.

***UPDATE: Use a free product called "SuperDuper". It makes a full image of you Mac OS X system from which you fully
restore later on a newly installed Macbook/Macbook Pro. Price is right. If you love the backup software and use
it all the time, as I do, make a donation to support it's continued updates when we move from tiger to leopard to snow leopard, etc.


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