On Mar 24, 2009, at 8:07 PM, Ed Gould wrote: > Randy Singer was nice enough to suggest Superdupper and it seemed > just what I wanted *EXCEPT* when I tried to run the function it said > I had to pay for the product. No tryout, no nothing buy it like a > pig in a polk. Now $27 is not a lot of money but its more of the > principle than anything. I consider it crippleware now before you > chime in and defend anything (either package) I am not going to > defend either one as A. Either too complicated to set up or B. > Functionless (AFAIK) for what I need (without paying money). I thought SuperDuper was free as long as you did a complete full backup. The paid version gives you SmartCopy and a bunch of other stuff.