I've been looking for a long time for something that could replace Retrospect for backup. I've been using Retrospect forever on my own and client's computers, but never comfortably, because the application's interface is so un-Mac-like and downright convoluted and user unfriendly that I never felt secure that not only that the application was rock-solid reliable, but that when disaster struck one could be sure the initial, confusing setup had been correct (and that messages were easy to understand, whether re successful backup or errors). It's so easy to make a mistake, yet one might go months or even years before discovering it.
When I became aware about a week ago of QRecall I was skeptical. Very skeptical. I'd tried some others and while none seemed anywhere as confusing as Retrospect, most were too limited in what the could do and how they could do it, which is why I stuck with Retrospect despite my distaste for it. I kept hoping for something that was versatile, intuitive, easy to implement and easy to make recoveries, whether a single file that had never been modified, or a whole host of stuff that had many changes over time. The fact that only one reviewer had commented as of the date I downloaded QRecall and that it was still in beta, made me expect a cumbersome dog of a piece of software. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
In fact it was sheer joy to set up, configure exactly the way I wanted, and to have it back up my primary hard drive incrementally in a way that was immediately transparent to inspection and where restoring a file (or several) was almost as easy as plain old vanilla drag-and-drop. The documentation is highly professional, clear and concise, and presented in a manner that makes it easy to get up to speed immediately. Shame it doesn't work on pre-Tiger OS versions, but perhaps an important enough tool to get many of my clients to justify the cost of upgrading their Macs.
I emailed the developer with a couple of suggestions (fairly trivial) and got a fast and positive response. Nirvana. QRecall appears to be a keeper.
So far, I've scarcely scratched the surface in utilizing it's full features. Hopefully, I'll keep watching here as the inevitable problems and improvements get published, and others share their experiences, positive and negative. I've rated it an overall four stars only because I want to work with a software a while before rating it any higher. Because it's a free beta now, I've not rated the price, but the projected pricing looks very attractive and I'll certainly buy it when it's out of beta.
Don Levy
The MacTherapist
Los Angeles
QRecall
Advanced backup and document archiving.
Version: 1.1.3
Quite amazing
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Contributed by: donlevy323-225-2228 Wednesday, October 17 2007 @ 06:08 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: YES
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