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Synk Backup

Synk Backup - 6.1.1

backup application

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Selected Version: 6.1.1
Release Date: 2007-07-24
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 6.1.1): 660
Downloads (all versions): 9,504
Price: $25.00

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Product Description:

Synk Backup allows you to harness the power of the Synk 6 engine without all of the complexity. Just choose what folders you want to back up and where to send them, and Synk Backup just does the right thing. You can even archive old versions of files as they're replaced so you can get files back not just the way they are now, but the way they used to be.

All versions of Synk 6 feature the revolutionary new ZeroScan technology, which makes updating backups up to 100 times faster than competing products and previous versions of Synk.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixes some problems migrating from 6.0.x to 6.1.x
  • Fixes an incorrect interaction between Synk Backup and ZeroScan that could result in empty backups
  • Rewrote base directory selection UI; among other changes, supports disk image automounting/unmounting
  • Rewrote log display; dramatically faster, more informative, and easier to use
  • Added Growl notifications for the start of script
  • Potential workaround for Finder's refresh bug
  • Further optimized synkd's ZeroScan logging performance under deluges of file events
  • Fixed error messages that could appear when deleting log entries
  • Fixed incorrect creation/modification dates on new archive folders
  • A larger than usual collection of misc. small fixes and improvements
  • Note: Due to the log system revamp, logs from runs under 6.0.x will not be carried across when upgrading to 6.1.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger"

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Synk Backup Troubleshooting ReportSMB/Cifs mounting ? - Version: 6.1.1, 8/20/2007 07:40AM PST

MacWarrior
If I use the correct SMB login credentials, the volume doesn't mount. That makes Synk useless for me. What's wrong with the app's SMB mounting ?
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Synk Backup ReviewHome folder ok; bootable system not yet ready - Version: 6.0.3, 2/20/2007 10:39AM PST

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thomem
If you have realized how great it would be to have a current bootable system on an external drive, keep looking (hint: SuperDuper). Synk is ok and I've used it for a long time for home folder backups. But it isn't quite ready to do the whole enchilada for you. Then again, neither is Apple's own Backup 3.0...

And yes, that new hierarchical log needs an "expand all" function. It'll drive you nuts...
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Synk Backup ReviewA GREAT app. Wish it revealed errors easier, though. - Version: 6.0.2, 11/26/2006 12:36PM PST

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Jay
Been using Synk and SuperDuper for over a year now, and the latest versions of Synk are just better (and support is excellent). However, after a backup the app reports if there were any conflicts or errors at the top of the window, and you're supposed to look at the log to learn about those conflicts/errors. the problem is that each backed up item may be burried in folders within folders, so it's really time consuming to find your errors -- you have to click the arrow for each folder and subfolder until you find the error/conflict. it would be great if you could just double-click the conflict/error report at the top of the window to reeveal the problems.
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