Maurits, of plasticsfuture, has posted an exhaustive, two part review of backup programs on Mac OS X. The first part focuses on the general issue of backing up files on OSX, and the second contains an extensive analysis of more backup programs than I’ve seen covered in one place—freeware, shareware and commercial.
In my blog, I tend to talk about the usability aspects of SuperDuper!, because that’s where I focus my efforts. I can only do that because Bruce and I have very high standards for the rest of SuperDuper!, and Bruce’s copy engine is second to none. In fact, in this review of 16 tools, SuperDuper! was the only tool that worked correctly:
The surprising conclusion is that almost all Macintosh backup or cloning programs do not fulfil (sic) their primary purpose, i.e., they are not able to restore files with all associated metadata. This is despite the fact that many of the tools are advertised as “safe”, “accurate”, “bug-free”, etc. The tools that fail are harmful because they generate a false sense of security. Even more exasperating is that many of these tools cost (significant amounts of) money. The only laudable exception is the great SuperDuper application, which performs flawlessly. (Emphasis mine.)
Many thanks to the pseudonymous Maurits for putting this whole thing together: it couldn’t have been easy to do.
23 Apr 2006 at 03:48 pm | #
All the more reason you owe the world an incremental, history-based archival program.
23 Apr 2006 at 04:41 pm | #
Do I, now?
23 Apr 2006 at 06:00 pm | #
Congratulations on this well deserved review Dave. It’s great to see a round up of all the backup apps and how they compare at what they do. Especially when SuperDuper! not only comes out on top but comes out as the only real option! Kudos indeed.
23 Apr 2006 at 06:53 pm | #
Sorry, Dave, I hope it was clear that my comment was firmly tongue-in-cheek.
But if you’re in possession of the only reliable backup tool in the business, and there’s a gaping void in the market…
23 Apr 2006 at 07:56 pm | #
Thanks, Derren!
And, Chris—I totally understood. My reply was meant purely as dry humor, but without the tone of voice it didn’t come across…
24 Apr 2006 at 01:14 pm | #
Thought I heard sort of an “emphasis on the do” tone.
Btw, Chris, are you the same Chris Ryland of MIT-XX legacy?
24 Apr 2006 at 02:49 pm | #
Yes, SJK, the same ol’ Chris Ryland, many lives (and 8 children) later--are you the same of MIT fame?
25 Apr 2006 at 01:34 am | #
Yep, same sjk (not sure about the ‘fame’ part, but thanks ). Living in Hawaii for ~7 years, married with cat. I’ll send you e-mail later and maybe we can dig up +20-year-old nostalgia or something else in common, if you feel like it.
02 May 2006 at 04:34 pm | #
Previously I was using Impression but have been nudged thisaway because of that review.
Do you plan to add DVD/CD-writing support to SuperDuper? I know it’s not the core purpose of the tool, but I have to support my Mum and persuading her to do backups is important
02 May 2006 at 04:36 pm | #
No, no immediate plans to add DVD/CD writing to SD. Your mom would be much better off with something she doesn’t have to pay attention to much—like a sufficiently sized external drive…
02 May 2006 at 04:41 pm | #
Hi, not to worry, thanks for the very fast reply. I expect we’ll end up backing up to a disk image across their (tiny) network… I think my Dad’s got loads of space free on his Mac…