NTI Shadow 4 released

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by rendez2k, Aug 6, 2008.

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  1. rendez2k

    rendez2k Registered Member

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    This looks intersting, although not had time to test yet:

    Anyone tested or used a previous version?

    http://www.ntius.com/main_shadow.htm
     
  2. sukarof

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    Yep, I´ve been using version 3.7 since they released as free version, mentioned here.

    I am quite happy with it. Saved my but once already.
     
  3. rendez2k

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    Does it continually back up the whole system or just selected folders and files?
     
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    sukarof Registered Member

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    Just the selected folders and files.
    If you want your whole system backed up you use some imaging software like Norton Ghost, Shadowprotect, ATI and so on.
     
  5. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

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    I wonder if you can set a one way sync. If you work on two puters and switch which one you are working on, a bi directional sync, can bite.
     
  6. rendez2k

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    I notice you can upgrade from v3 - does that apply to the free version they gave away? I'm reluctant to try it and waste money!
     
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    No, you buy the upgrade for $19,99
     
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    Sorry, I understand you need to buy it. What I mean is does the free version count as an upgradable copy as it was given away free?
     
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    No. If you want to upgrade the free copy it will cost you $19.99
    Thats what it said when I checked if I could upgrade my free copy.
     
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