SuperDuper! 2.1.4
SuperDuper 2.1.4, improves many aspects of our 2005 and 2006 Macworld Eddy-award winning application, and adds compatibility support with Leopard for developers using the pre-release version.
Of course, that's not all. In As always, we've continued our tradition of tweaking, fixing, enhancing and improving SD. This release includes scheduling improvements, the ability to have the screen off during updates, better automatic updates, and various other improvements.
SuperDuper 2.1.4 still has all the capabilities introduced with 2.0, including: the ability to easily schedule backups; additional imaging options; more control over shutdown; better AppleScript support; hundreds of UI improvements; Growl support; and a readable, complete, task-based User's Guide.
SuperDuper supports both Intel and Power PC Macs running Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, and is a free update for existing users. The unregistered version will perform full backups for free. Registration costs $27.95, and includes many additional timesaving features, including Smart Update for faster backups, Scheduling, and others.
More information, as well as a download link, can be found at http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper.
About Shirt Pocket
Shirt Pocket, based in Weston, Massachusetts, was formed in late 2000 as a Macintosh-only shareware creator and publisher. Shirt Pocket's first product, the 2004 Eddy Award winning netTunes, lets customers control iTunes on one Mac from any other Mac on the network with iTunes own intuitive user interface. launchTunes, Shirt Pocket's second product, made iTunes' playlist sharing practical by automatically launching iTunes on remote servers when needed. SuperDuper!, the 2005 and 2006 Eddy Award winning disk copying program that allows mere mortals to back up and restore their systems accurately and confidently, was released in January 2004.
Shirt Pocket was started by David Nanian, co-founder of UnderWare, Inc, and one of the original authors of the BRIEF programmer's editor and Track Record bug tracking system.
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