Backup has never been easier
Backup is a great tool for making backup copies of your personal files, documents, music and photos.
With Backup, you can back up your iLife in one single click. You can customise the preset plans or create completely new ones for particular files and folders you want to back up. And, it's very flexiable, you can schedule regular daily backups of small files like preferences to your iDisk, and monthly backups of large files like your iTunes library to CD or DVD.
Backup can also create incremental backups to save time and storage.
Backup QuickPicks
MacCentre701's Backup QuickPicks
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Yojimbo Backup QuickPick
Backup QuickPick for Yojiimbo items and preferences. Yojimbo is an effortless and reliable information organiser for Mac OS X from Bare Bones Software. -
Camino Backup QuickPick
Backup QuickPick for Camino bookmarks and settings. Camino is a web browser with Mozilla Gecko engine. Runs natively on Mac OS X. -
OmniWeb 5 Backup QuickPick
Backup QuickPick for OmniWeb 5 bookmarks and settings. OmniWeb 5 is a web browser based on modified version of WebKit (Safari) engine. Runs natively on Mac OS X. -
Firefox Backup QuickPick
Backup QuickPick for Firefox bookmarks and settings. Mozilla Firefox is an open-source and standard compliant web browser from Mozilla Foundation. -
Thunderbird Backup QuickPick
Backup QuickPick for Thunderbird mails and settings. Mozilla Thunderbird is an open-source mail and newsgroup client from Mozilla Foundation. -
Donzilla Backup QuickPick
Backup QuickPick for Donzilla bookmarks and settings. Donzilla is an Internet all-in-one client from HardwareHacks 2000 developed exclusively at SillyDog701. Donzilla is based on Mozilla SeaMonkey.
To use Backup software, you will need .Mac membership to activate Backup. Tril membership will do the job. (see here for more detail) Try .Mac free for 60 days now.
About Backup and .Mac membership (subscription):
Backup software will continue to function after .Mac subscription expiry, however, a valid .Mac account is required to activate Backup software for the first time you run it. Trial .Mac membership is sufficient for authentication.(Apple Knowledge Base Article: 86104)

