Somewhere in the world, it’s November 22nd.
SuperDuper! v2.0 emerged from our engineering labs and was placed into the hands of our first external testers one year ago today.
Over this past year, we’ve released—on average—a build every two weeks. We’ve done thousands upon thousands of test runs, and ended up with over 80 individual testers who put the product through its paces and offered incredibly valuable feedback. We’ve torn into nearly every aspect of SuperDuper!, and have tried to improve the experience in as many ways as we could.
It’s not an easy thing, writing backup software—and it’s not easy to ask testers to depend on a Beta version, no matter how thoroughly tested it was before put into their hands. Every tester contributed to improving the reliability, usability and polish of the product as the months went on.
We had 13 external testers who ran over 200 individual backups each over that time, and one who ran over 600 (655, as of this writing). Major props to each and every tester: you all know who you are, and you should feel incredibly proud.
So, we’re coming to the end of the long process. The web site is ready to go. The press release is written. The documentation is complete. The software is just about as ready as we think we can make it.
Get ready, people. SuperDuper v2.0 is nearly in your hands.
We hope you love it as much as we do.
21 Nov 2005 at 11:35 pm | #
Congrats Dave and Bruce! I, for one, think the world will be a BETTER place once SD! 2.0 is released. It’s a gem.
23 Nov 2005 at 02:26 am | #
Somewhere in the world, it’s already November 23nd ;o)
23 Nov 2005 at 08:22 am | #
Indeed. A few more hours…