They pretty much do, do the same thing.  The only thing really I saw about
CCC, which SD didn't have was the ability to make a USB bootable installer
drive of Mountain Lion.  I'm not even totally sure if they have updated that
feature yet to support Mavericks.  Aside that though, I didn't really find
that much difference.  I think it's more in which you like better as far as
the interface, and which one you can afford, although both of them are about
the same cost, roughly, if I recall correctly.

Chris.


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Subject: Re: Is Super Duper! Worth The Bother? [Yes, Of course it is]

Hi Gordon,
How does it compare to Carbon Copy cloner?  They seem to do the same thing
more or less.

Dónal
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> Super Duper!, bother, I really don’t understand that.  It’s probably the
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