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Deja Vu 2.5


License Free to try
Requirements Mac OS X 10.2
Downloads 368 Limitations None
Publisher Propaganda File Size 1.5M
Date added 11 Sep 2003 Check your speed

Dej Vu offers an innovative new approach to backing up your files. It's a preference pane that shows up in your System Preferences, and it allows you to schedule unattended backups of important folders, or even your entire system. Dej Vu has been localized for English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese. With Dej Vu, you can: Back up an unlimited number of folders. Perform your backup manually at the click of a button, or schedule your backups to run whenever it's convenient for you. Backups may be scheduled on a daily, weekly or monthly basis, and will be performed even if you aren't logged in. Save time by backing up only the files that have changed since the last backup. Perform remote backups to WebDAV, AFP, NFS, and SMB servers. Synchronize the contents of folders. Accurately clone your OS X system disk, producing a bootable copy.

Version 2.5 adds the following: Toast support - you can now choose 'Toast CD or DVD' as a backup destination. You can now choose not to show backup progress in the menu bar, resulting in faster backups. Fixed a bug which was preventing the contents of the main table of backup items from being saved when using Deja Vu from a non-admin account. Added Ukrainian localization.

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