Déjà 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. With Déjà Vu, you can: Backup an unlimited number of folders. Accurately clone your OS X system disk, producing a bootable copy. (You can use it to clone OS 9 disks, too.) Perform backups manually at the click of a button, or schedule them to run whenever it's convenient for you. Backups may be scheduled on a daily, weekly or monthly basis, and may be performed even when you aren't logged in. Save time by backing up only the files that have changed since the last backup. Perform backups over a network. Déjà Vu can even automatically connect to remote servers at backup time! Mirror the contents of folders. Files which have been deleted from the source folder can optionally be deleted from the destination folder as well. Keep your system in good health by automatically repairing your disk permissions before backing up. Déjà Vu has been localized for English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Ukrainian, and Finnish. What's New: Version 3.0.2: Important security fix. Recommended for all users of Déjà Vu 3.0 and Déjà Vu 3.0.1. Version 3.0.1:Fixed backups to Toast. Fixed a problem which was preventing Déjà Vu from working correctly for Japanese (and Chinese?) users. Updated French, German and Japanese localizations. Version 3.0: Added an option to receive a prompt whenever a scheduled backup is about to begin. (This is useful for those who don't always keep their backup disk attached/mounted.) If there were errors in a backup which was performed while you weren't logged in, Déjà Vu will automatically open the next time you log in. The curiously absent ability to stop a backup in progress has finally been added. Added the ability to 'Show Details' of a backup in progress. Déjà Vu will now  |  |
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