![]() Apparently SD was the best around but not free so somehow that was supposed to be a con. SD was said to have captured said metadata and therefore was used more often over CCC. Now, mileage may vary and I didn't read it through and through, but I am not sure if they addressed the metadata concern. Interestingly enough the article published raised awareness with the CCC people and they wrote this article. If you're a photographer this would raise alarm, if you care about the creation date of your documents or anything similar then this should also raise alarm. Again, I am very comfortable with all that.There was more on this in the forums before, but here it is again.ĬCC was said to have not been an adequate backup tool for Mac OSX because it did not copy metadata over. By that time, OS 10.15.2 will have been released, and possibly OS 10.15.3 will be imminent. And if Mojave is any indication, the Catalina-compatible version of TechTool Pro could be ready as late as January. So I am both content to wait, and forced to wait (due to TechTool Pro). And with Catalina, that is also abundantly clear (same was true for Sierra, and High Sierra). In my case, given that TechTool Pro is critical for me, it has been a few years since they had a version that was "immediately" compatible with a new version of the Mac OS.Īdditionally, I also can't remember the last time when there was something "earth shattering" in the new version of the Mac OS that I had to have. As it is, one thing that folks need to do is to insure that all their third party software is compatible with the new Mac OS. I can't remember the last time I "updated" to the first version of a new Mac OS. And based on their upgrade to a Mojave-compatible version of TechTool Pro, I suspect such a version will not be finished until next month, at the earliest, and possibly as late as January (in January 2019, taht is when they released a Mojave-compatible version of TechTool Pro). But even if SuperDuper! was ready, I'd still have to wait to upgrade to Catalina, as MIcromat has not yet released a Catalina-compatible version of TechTool Pro, which I rely on. As it is, I see nothing earth shattering in Catalina to compel em to upgrade from Mojave, as Mojave is working just fine. ![]() ![]() And based on their upgrade to a Mojave-compatible version of TechTool Pro, I suspect such a version will not be finished until next month, at the earliest, and possibly as late as January (in January 2019, that is when they released a Mojave-compatible version of TechTool Pro).īut a somewhat more basic question is why did you upgrade to Catalina so soon? It is well known that whenever a new version of the Mac OS is released, it contains too many bugs, and usually takes 2 or 3 updates of the OS to get rid of them. As it is, I see nothing earth shattering in Catalina to compel me to upgrade from Mojave, as Mojave is working just fine. Wonder if the issue you are having has been encountered by the folks at Shirt Pocket?īut a somewhat more basic question is why did you upgrade to Catalina so soon? It is well known that whenever a new version of the Mac OS is released, it contains too many bugs, and usually takes 2 or 3 updates of the OS to get rid of them. I guess I'm glad Shirt Pocket software is taking its time before releasing the Catalina-compatible version of SuperDuper!. Sorry to hear about your issues with CCC (a fantastic program, by the way).
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