Archive for the 'Disaster' Category
Disaster 1.2.
Everyone is going to love this release, I bet. Here is a list of what you get downloading the new version:
Application comes now in universal binary format (for all PPC folks out there)
Exclusion list can be now initialized via command line parameters
Backup process now runs in its own thread, so the GUI is not blocked [...]
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Disaster 1.1.
Disaster is back and this time it really shakes the ground:
Improved backup status visualization
Improved file change detection logic
Command line support (great for automated backup scripts!)
To use the command-line interface, just call the executable providing source path and target path as first and second parameters, respectively. The program will then start, do the backup and close [...]
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Disaster 1.0.
Here it is! It is an awful piece of software but hey, it is my first Mac OS X application and you’re getting it for free, so watch your tongue (or your fingertips) when commenting. Known issues are:
Problems reporting backup sizes over 4GB (damn 32-bit integers).
No persistent configuration implemented.
No documentation.
No OpenGL acceleration.
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You can run, you can hide.
My very latest software goodie will be delayed for a while until I find the time to test it properly, pack it, an upload it to the site.
Thanks for your patience.
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