Are you tired of sifting through the Library directory to find the folders you need to backup?
Let's say you just want to backup your Apple Mail database file, not all you have to do is click the "Apple Mail" checkbox and click "Backup"
Supported important files include:
- Apple Mail Files
- MS Entourage Files
- iCal Calendars
- Address Book database
- Safari, Firefox, Camino bookmarks
- iPhoto and iTunes Libraries
- iWeb website files
- Home Documents folder
- Full home folder backup.
This is not some proprietary system, all backups are placed in a read-only disk image which ensures you can access it on any Mac.
But what is backup without restore.
Choose an image created by this program, and the backed up contents will automatically be detected for you,
Then decide what you want to restore, and click "Restore".
The contents will be placed back into their original directory automatically replacing it's contents.
This is the perfect solution for those who want to be able to clone their home directory and replace it on another Mac untouched
Apple Mail Files
MS Entourage Files
iCal Calendars
Address Book database
Safari, Firefox, Camino bookmarks
iPhoto and iTunes Libraries
iWeb website files
Home Documents folder
Full home folder backup.
The backing up process writes the data to a read-only disk image. Then you can select this disk image within BackityMac and it functions as an auto-restore of your files. This is useful for users interested in cloning their home directory and replace it on another Mac untouched.
CD or DVD burning is not yet supported.
New in version 1.4.9:
Minor tweaks all over
New in version 1.4.8:
Continued tweaks to backup and restore routines
Fixed an issue where a rogue UI element caused an error during restore
New package installer to avoid certain permissions issues some users are experiencing.
System requirements:
Mac OS X 10.4.3 or later.
System support
PPC/Intel
Free
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