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Mac Backup Guru für Mac

Backup, das sich auf Einfachheit und Zuverlässigkeit konzentriert.

$29.00
Version 6.8.2
3.3
Basierend auf 14 Benutzerbewertungen

Mac Backup Guru Überblick

Mac Backup Guru ermöglicht es dir, ein bootfähiges Volume im Finder zu kopieren und einzufügen oder inkrementelle Snapshots zu erstellen. Es ist die einzige Software, die die Benutzerfreundlichkeit bietet, um alles zu kopieren und einzufügen - sogar ein bootfähiges Volume - über das Kontextmenü im Finder (nur OS X 10.10 Yosemite und später). Es ist auch die einzige Software von Drittanbietern, die inkrementelle Snapshots deiner Festplatte erstellen kann, die tägliche Kopien deiner Startfestplatte auf einer externen Festplatte erstellt und es dir ermöglicht, zu früheren Versionen von Dokumenten oder gelöschten Dokumenten zurückzukehren. Und das geschieht, während sehr wenig Speicherplatz verwendet wird. Du kannst buchstäblich 30 scheinbar bootfähige Kopien deiner 1TB-Startfestplatte auf einer 1.5TB-Backup-Festplatte speichern. Abgesehen davon hat es alle Standard-Backup-Softwarefunktionen, wie z.B. geplante Backups, die aktiviert werden, wenn du deine Backup-Festplatte anschließt (so wird das Backup zu einer Angelegenheit des einfachen Anschließens deiner Festplatte und alles geschieht sicher und automatisch), und es verpackt alles in eine lächerlich einfach zu bedienende Benutzeroberfläche.

Was ist neu in Version 6.8.2

Version 6.8.2:
  • macOS 10.14 Dark Mode support
  • Minor improvements

Mac Backup Guru für Mac

$29.00
Version 6.8.2
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sarahlynn1
sarahlynn1
Apr 9, 2020
6.7
3.0
Apr 9, 2020
3.0
Version: 6.7
It's great for backups, but you can't use the "boot from external hard drive" feature on any Mac OS newer than the one you backed up. This is very frustrating since my work computer is much older than my home computer. It means I can't use the Backup Guru disk as a work-at-home option, except to get files and folders off of it. Is there any way to fix this?
Gaberdine
Gaberdine
Sep 14, 2019
6.7
5.0
Sep 14, 2019
5.0
Version: 6.7
Excellent app, at a great price. Was a long time user of CCC but the price is now too high and it seems bloated. The scheduling is good, but I'd like to see a separate pane so multiple schedules can be set and activated independently. Notification Centre integration could then remind me to plug the relevant (weekly/ monthly) backup disk in, to perform the scheduled backup... Here's hoping!
djcor
djcor
Mar 14, 2019
6.7
1.0
Mar 14, 2019
1.0
Version: 6.7
I have been using Backup Guru LE for some months in order to back up the folders and files on my Server (14 years of office history). However, I found it was not doing exactly what I thought to was doing, so I decided to purchase 'Mac Backup Guru', which promises to do more. However, when I tried it out it allows me to use it, but there is a little annoying pop-up asking me to purchase it. How can this be if I already paid for it? How can I make the software understand it is already paid for?
jovanmac
jovanmac
Nov 12, 2018
6.6
4.0
Nov 12, 2018
4.0
Version: 6.6
Your website macdaddy.io is not working, so I cannot contact you, except on this web site?! I want to replace my imac Fusion disk with SSD, I have several incremental snapshots... is this ok? Or I should make new synchronized clone backup? If I use SSD that have incremental backups - how can I delete old snapshots? Will I have a problem upgrading OS or using that SSD as system disk? Also, does the BackupGuru create bootsector/partition info, so that destination disk can be used as internal system disk?
B-Jefferson-Le-Blanc
B-Jefferson-Le-Blanc
Aug 20, 2018
6.6
0.0
Aug 20, 2018
0.0
Version: 6.6
Time Machine does incremental backups. Of course there's no customization available, but that's not a real loss. There are third-party apps that enable you to tweak Time Machine, like Backup Scheduler, if you want to vary backup intervals. And BackupLoupe does much more. As for copying and pasting volumes from the Finder, the Finder is notoriously unreliable for large copies. Nor would I care to tie up the Finder with such a project. SuperDuper! and Carbon Copy Cloner are separate apps that don't impact the Finder. I've been using both for years (I recommend SuperDuper to friends because it's easier to use and requires only a minimum of explanation. That said, if this app works for you that's just fine. And it does a lot for the money so it's a decent value.
sarahlynn1
sarahlynn1
Apr 9, 2020
3.0
Apr 9, 2020
3.0
Version: null
Gaberdine
Gaberdine
Sep 14, 2019
5.0
Sep 14, 2019
5.0
Version: null
djcor
djcor
Mar 14, 2019
1.0
Mar 14, 2019
1.0
Version: null
jovanmac
jovanmac
Nov 12, 2018
4.0
Nov 12, 2018
4.0
Version: null
garochristian
garochristian
Apr 29, 2018
2.5
Apr 29, 2018
2.5
Version: null
ben-marko
ben-marko
Dec 23, 2017
3.5
Dec 23, 2017
3.5
Version: null
dhabluetzel
dhabluetzel
Nov 13, 2017
2.0
Nov 13, 2017
2.0
Version: null
robnero
robnero
Oct 10, 2017
2.5
Oct 10, 2017
2.5
Version: null
zlazkow
zlazkow
Sep 30, 2017
5.0
Sep 30, 2017
5.0
Version: null
ihnspire
ihnspire
May 5, 2017
1.0
May 5, 2017
1.0
Version: null
heyemilio
heyemilio
Mar 22, 2017
3.0
Mar 22, 2017
3.0
Version: null
Camner
Camner
Jan 16, 2016
4.0
Jan 16, 2016
4.0
Version: null
gill-r
gill-r
May 18, 2015
5.0
May 18, 2015
5.0
Version: null
John-Brown
John-Brown
Mar 13, 2014
4.5
Mar 13, 2014
4.5
Version: null