Re: Crashplan Accessibility

2015-06-17 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
I didn’t like either, nor Carbonite. I think I mentioned Arq before. If you didn’t try it, check out; 100% accessible, and you choose where you want the data stored. Pricing conditioned on your storage provider. Also on Windows, though I can’t say how accessible it is. -- You received

Re: Crashplan Accessibility

2015-06-17 Thread Paul Erkens
Hi, I’m using CrashPlan and all I can say is that I’m satisfied. It’s true that the settings button is inaccessible, but I had a phone call with one of their support people and they set it up remotely. At least, they helped me get into my settings. If you are just beginning to use CrashPlan

Re: Crashplan Accessibility

2015-06-06 Thread Shaf
Thanks for this! :) On 6/6/2015 12:44 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote: Tell them to get stuffed and use Arq instead? Much better. Native Cocoa app; fully accessible from get go. Awesome dev, if a little bit kooky. Your choice of storage backends. What’s not to like, except perhaps the

Re: Crashplan Accessibility

2015-06-06 Thread Justin Mann
I’ve tried crash plan, and I find that back blaze works better. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups MacVisionaries group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.

Re: Crashplan Accessibility

2015-06-06 Thread Grant
What were the developers' exact comments? This is rather surprising as I've heard mostly positive things about the service. Are there no workarounds? Grant On Jun 4, 2015, at 5:14 PM, Shaf shafpa...@gmail.com wrote: Searched the list archives and since 2012 the Settings button is

Re: Crashplan Accessibility

2015-06-05 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
Tell them to get stuffed and use Arq instead? Much better. Native Cocoa app; fully accessible from get go. Awesome dev, if a little bit kooky. Your choice of storage backends. What’s not to like, except perhaps the cost? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

Re: Crashplan accessibility?

2012-12-21 Thread Paul Erkens
Hi Alex, It is mostly accessible, but not entirely. In the interface, it is not easy to click any buttons. You have to route the mouse and then click, so vo command f5, and then vo shift space to click. But some buttons, like the one that reads: disable inbound backup, is a hard one. You cannot

Re: Crashplan accessibility?

2012-12-21 Thread Alex Hall
I have decided to switch to them actually, and I've found exactly what you have in terms of accessibility. I'll be sure to contact them to ask about these problems. On the whole, though, the app is useable enough to get by. I love the status menu item, since I can quickly see what file is being