SuperDuper 2.6.4 With Serial

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Have no fear. SuperDuper v2.6.4 is here, and its compatible with Lion!
SuperDuper is the wildly acclaimed program that makes recovery painless, because it makes creating a fully bootable backup painless. Its incredibly clear, friendly interface is understandable, easy to use, and SuperDupers builtin scheduler makes it trivial to back up automatically. Its the perfect complement to Time Machine under Leopard, Snow Leopard, and Lion, allowing you to store a bootable backup alongside your Time Machine volume—and it runs beautifully on both Intel and Power PC Macs!


SuperDuper is an advanced, yet easy to use disk copying program. It can, of course, make a straight copy, or clone useful when you want to move all your data from one machine to another, or do a simple backup. In moments, you can completely duplicate your boot drive to another drive, partition, or image file.

Clones for safety. To ensure you can safely roll back a system after the unexpected occurs. With a few clicks, you can easily checkpoint your system, preserving your computers critical applications and files while you run on a working, bootable copy. If anything goes wrong, just reboot to the original. When you do, your current Documents, Music, Pictures even iSync data are available! You can get back to work immediately.

Clones for industry! SuperDuper has enough features to satisfy the advanced user, too. Its simplebutpowerful Copy Script feature allows complete control of exactly what files get copied, ignored, even aliased (soft linked for the Unix inclined) from one drive to another.

Enhancements & Bug Fixes

SuperDuper now prevents the destination from being manually ejected during copy
Proper error message now issued when a destination ejects itself due to hardware errors
Resolved AppleScript dictionary compatibility issues under 10.4 that prevented scheduled copies and some shutdown actions from running
Overly aggressive copy verification under Leopard no longer cause copies to fail on highly active files
Setting permissions on readonly disk images no longer fail when there are bad OSAXen installed
Launchpad and Mission Control are now shared for Sandboxes
Sandbox script syntax error corrected

Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.4 or later
 
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