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- Version: 3.0.4, 3/26/2007 12:52PM PST
Ken Lanxner
I have been using Backup Simplicity for over 2 years. It works flawlessly day after day. I have been saved more than once when my primary hard drive crashed but I had an exact clone on my backup drive thanks to this software. I have complete confidence in it.
Not reliable 



- Version: 3.0.2, 10/23/2006 02:19PM PST
BernMac
I have used version 2.x for about a year and recently 3.02. BSIMP has stopped working on my system. The background process simply quits after about 2 hours into the backup. I have had to return to good ole Carbon Copy Cloner.
I cannot believe it is this difficult to make a reliable and fail-safe backup solution...
I cannot believe it is this difficult to make a reliable and fail-safe backup solution...
Not impressive - Version: 3.0.2, 4/6/2006 08:19PM PST
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Xeater
I tried 'Simplicity out, but went back to SuperDuper!. There's just no comparison, and SuperDuper! is only $30.
I had been using CarbonCopyCloner, but since it is no longer under devlopment, I don't trust it for critical backups. I also tried out iBackup, but found the interface annoying and it wasn't very configurable.
Since I own a tower, price is very important to me. If I'm going to spend $50 on backup software, why not just slip in a RAID card for true backup simplicity?
I had been using CarbonCopyCloner, but since it is no longer under devlopment, I don't trust it for critical backups. I also tried out iBackup, but found the interface annoying and it wasn't very configurable.
Since I own a tower, price is very important to me. If I'm going to spend $50 on backup software, why not just slip in a RAID card for true backup simplicity?