Tri-Edre has released an update for Tri-BACKUP, bringing it to version 3.04. Tri-BACKUP is a backup utility used for file storage on OS X. The update has several performance enhancements including the ability to make completly bootable OS X disk copies. According to Tri-Edre:
A few months ago, Tri-BACKUP was one of the first backup solution available for Mac OS X. Today, we are pleased to announce you that Tri-BACKUP is the first and the only backup application which is able to make a complete and bootable copy of Mac OS X disks.
Thanks to this remarkable new feature, if a problem occurs and damages Mac OS X, it is no longer necessary to entirely reinstall Mac OS X from its installation CDs. Tri-BACKUP is a able, in a very convenient and powerful way, to restore a clean version of this files and go back to a prior disk content, itis that easy.
Optimizations and new features in version 3.04:
- Now can create and restore a bootable Mac OS X volume (this needs to login as "root", or user with full permissions)
- Take in account the date changes by one or two hours of Mac OS X servers, to prevent updating files that have no need to ba updated
- A report is displayed after each programmed action
- New "Backup Browser", in the Tools menu. This window displays the content of the mounted disks, and checks which files are saved, and by which action(s)
- New "Latest operations" window to display the last files copied or deleted
- New option in programmed synchronization settings, to delete (or not) files during a one-way synchronization
- New option in programmed backup to exclude Aliases
- Numerous other improvements...
You can find more information about the Tri-BACKUP update at the Tri-Edre Web site. Tri-BACKUP 3.04 is available for US$49.00.