Hi Esther
Lynne does plan to update that article when she gets home. She's away on a
guides camping exercise until tomorrow. It was going to be Monday but they are
cutting it short due to bad weather forecasts. I will remind her about this.
Gordon
On 21 Aug 2012, at 00:50, Esther wrote:
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Hi Jim
I think it's a good idea to keep things in perspective here. You may think
that's a little steep but consider the losses you could make by not having your
system properly backed up. I'm guessing that the kind of losses we're talking
about here would be considerably higher than the pric
And, if you search the archives, you'll find a post from me
explaining how to use the terminal and the tar command to perform a
clone of an existing drive as well. It's not as nice and clean as
super duper or carbon copy cloner, but it works in a pinch, and I
have firsthand experience with
Hey Esther:
Thanks all over the place.
On Aug 20, 2012, at 8:50 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> I think you can still run the trial of SuperDuper! for free to clone a drive
> -- you just can't use the other functions without upgrading to the full, paid
> version. Here's the URL for Shirt Poc
Hi Jim,
I think you can still run the trial of SuperDuper! for free to clone a drive --
you just can't use the other functions without upgrading to the full, paid
version. Here's the URL for Shirt Pocket software:
http://www.shirt-pocket.com/
CCC still works as a 30-day free trial. If you donat
Hi Folks:
Apparently, CCC has jumped from no dollars to $40 (Canadian).
I know that programmers nead to be payed but that's a little steep.
Anyone know of a Voiceover friendly disk cloning app for the mac that
won't break the bank?
Thanks.
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