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Get Backup

Get Backup - 2.2.5

Automate backup process and synchronize files on two computers.

All Time: (3.0)
This Version: (5.0)
Current Version: 2.2.5
Release Date: 2009-10-21
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 308
Downloads (all versions): 2,537
Price: $39.95

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Product Description:

Get Backup is a backup and synchronization software utility suitable for both beginners and pros.This program is a simple and efficient tool for creating personal backups and keeping files in-sync in two locations.

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Scheduling helps to fully automate the backup and synchronization processes, so that backups are built and sync takes place on a regular basis (daily, weekly or monthly). Create different schedules for each backup or sync project.

Synchronization tool lets you to coincide files and folders from one disk location to another. This helps to have files in-sync and up-to-date, for instance on both your desktop and laptop computers.

Integration with Apple iPhoto, Mail, iTunes and Address Book makes it very easy to access and backup your music, photos, e-mail and address archives.

Encryption allows to prevent unauthorized restore of your financial, personal or other data. Most common encryption standards are supported, AES-128, 256, Blowfish or Triple DES).

Get Backup is flexible enough: you can reduce the backup archive size using compression tools, restore it on any computer without Get Backup using only system utilities, and much more.

The program allows to save backups to any locally mounted device/drive, including FireWire, USB, ATA, SCSI, CD and DVD devices, or network volumes. As well as burn your backups to Blu-ray discs, CD/DVD through Roxio Toast Titanium.

What's new in this version:

  • Changed Log system. Complete Logs are now saved to a text file during the backup process, while the Log window shows only errors and warnings. At the end of the backup/synchronization process, a summary is shown;
  • Fixed the problem with failed backups due to non-existing files or files with limited privileges;
  • Improved the Preferences dialog interface;
  • Fixed the process of saving backup archives with system administrator privileges.
  • Operating System Requirements:

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

    • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
    • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
    • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
    • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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    This Version:
    Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
    Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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    Get Backup ReviewExcellent and Easy to Use - Version: 2.2.5, 11/7/2009 12:42AM PST

    Kerry Dawson
    I have used numerous backup packages and this is one of the easiest that I have ever used. It is very intuitive and straightforward. Its an nice addition to Time Machine in that I run it overnight when all applications are shut down so that I know that the backups are reliable. Restores are rock solid. I have used products such as Retrospect and although it is absolutely excellent it is overkill in many ways plus its complicated. This is not. I also have Data Backup which I really like but it is not working at all reliably under Snow Leopard. It is a straightforward app also and not the overkill of Retrospect but it is not as easy to use as Get Backup. I'd highly recommend it.
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    Get Backup ReviewGet Backup failed - Version: 2.2.1, 9/3/2009 07:24AM PST

    AMCarter3
    I was given a copy of Get Backup in return for doing a review. Unfortunately, it failed twice to complete a simple backup of my 10.5 GB Documents folder to a backup drive. Since it will not perform a simple backup for me, my review will be short - It did not work.

    The appeal of this program is that it allows you to backup any folder and use any backup media. I like that feature a lot. It also supports synchronizing multiple drives or folders so that they have the same versions. It will not create a bootable backup.

    On the surface, it looks like a nice, simple, intuitive backup program. The main screen seemed easy to understand and allows one-click setup for backing up iTunes, Mail and iPhoto libraries and your Documents folder. I tested it by attempting to backup my documents folder and, separately, my iPhoto library. After 21 minutes of using 45-75% of my CPU, it gave me an error message saying the backup had failed. After 3 attempts, I quit. I did not attempt to synchronize anything.

    In contrast, for example, SuperDuper uses less than 2% of my CPU and takes less than 3 minutes to perform an incremental backup of my entire 102 GB harddrive and it has never failed in the 3+ years I've owned it.

    My conclusion is that BeLight Software has a potentially good product, but it needs more work to be a real competitor.
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