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- Version: 8.0, 6/1/2008 02:18PM PST
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Born Yesterday
No screenshots!!!??? - Version: 8.0, 6/1/2008 11:52AM PST
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Foto555
Need screenshots to see what we're buying.
Do not get for a Macintosh unless you are desperate 



- Version: 7.1, 3/4/2008 10:20AM PST
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jaredroach
Version 7.1.3b4
Bounceback was highly recommended a few years ago in article in MacWorld and/or MacUser. I bought it based on that recommendation. I have sucessfuly used it to back up my computer, so it is not a complete waste of money. It is exceptionally buggy. The interface is exceptionally non-intuitive. The interface resembles nothing like a typical Macintosh interface. The program causes crashes and freezes. It is hard to know if a backup was completely successful. Probably some of the interface difficulties come from translation form a foreigh language into non-standard English. The upgrade for Macintosh appears to lag the upgrade for PCs by many months. I have used it with a variety of computers and OS configurations 10.3-10.5.
If you have no other back-up solution, this porgra
Bounceback was highly recommended a few years ago in article in MacWorld and/or MacUser. I bought it based on that recommendation. I have sucessfuly used it to back up my computer, so it is not a complete waste of money. It is exceptionally buggy. The interface is exceptionally non-intuitive. The interface resembles nothing like a typical Macintosh interface. The program causes crashes and freezes. It is hard to know if a backup was completely successful. Probably some of the interface difficulties come from translation form a foreigh language into non-standard English. The upgrade for Macintosh appears to lag the upgrade for PCs by many months. I have used it with a variety of computers and OS configurations 10.3-10.5.
If you have no other back-up solution, this porgra
For personal use I'd rather use CarbonCopyCloner, and others may find SuperDuper or any other OSX Native copier far superior to this sorry excuse.
Save your money, look elsewhere for better reliability, better GUI and better support.