SuperDuper: Now with Leopard Compatibility
Posted by Jacob Schulman on 02/7/08 in Home & Personal, Organization, Utilities
One of our favorite apps for backing up here at MacApper is the always handy SuperDuper from Shirt Pocket Software. Now, it’s even more super-duper (sorry, I just had to), with a brand new version.
The highly anticipated (if I may say so myself) update brings one of the largest missing features up to this point: full Leopard compatibility. Now I really have no reason to keep putting off those backups of my hard drive nightly.
Version 2.5 of the award winning software is fully 100% ready for your Leopard-equipped Mac. The combination of bootable backups along with file backups from Time Machine can surely be the end of fear of lost files or computer crashes.

Keep yourself safe by using SuperDuper to make fully bootable copies of your hard drive that can be restored at later dates or just kept on an external drive. It’s one of the easiest ways to keep your data safe, and it’s super easy to do. There’s no reason not to be on the safe side, and with the prices of hard drives as low as they are, it’s really foolish not to stay archived.

SuperDuper! is available from Shirt Pocket software. There is a free version as well as a paid version for $27.95 that includes some extra features like scheduling and other miscellaneous goodies.
We’ve written about Mac backup solutions here quite a bit. How do you guys feel the new SuperDuper compliments Time Machine or other solutions like the free Carbon Copy Cloner?
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