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Giancarlo Lari
Downloads: 34
Posts: 5
Smile Score: +4
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Microsoft Remote Des... 2.1.1
(Free)
CoolIris 1.12.3.53363
(Free)
SimpleImage 5.5.3
(Shareware)
XnViewMP 0.39
(Free)
Xslimmer 1.8.2
(Shareware)
Evernote 3.1.0
(Free)
Net Monitor 4.5.4
(Shareware)
FStream 1.4.6
(Free)
iTrash 1.8.2
(Shareware)
HoudahSpot 3.5.4
(Demo)
TechTool Pro 5.0.7
(Updater)
Transmission 2.52
(Free)
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Back-In-Time
Gianca
commented
on 11 Dec 2009
Has development stopped?
No updates since July: I would have expected an update for Snow Leopard, to improve speed...
Right now is so slow to the point of being unusable.
[Version 1.4.2]
+4
Back-In-Time
gianca
commented
on 27 Jul 2009
This seems to complete time machine functionality, but $29 is quite a steep price for it.
Like some other commentators, I would buy it for $10.
I'm surprised Apple itself hasn't come up with a better manager for time machine.
[Version 1.4]
PDFLab
Gianca
had trouble
on 27 May 2010
If you want to run this application under Snow Leopard, check the "Open using Rosetta" option in the info, and it should run fine.
[Version 2.0.3r2]
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+4
Gianca
commented
on 27 May 2010
Nevermind... yes it launches, but it wont be able to do anything...
:(
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Back-In-Time
No updates since July: I would have expected an update for Snow Leopard, to improve speed...
Right now is so slow to the point of being unusable.
+4
Back-In-Time
Like some other commentators, I would buy it for $10.
I'm surprised Apple itself hasn't come up with a better manager for time machine.
PDFLab
+4
:(