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- From: schaefer@di.epfl.ch (Marc Schaefer)
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- Subject: REVIEW: ABackup version 2.11
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- Date: 13 Jan 1993 15:30:28 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: backups, hard drive, shareware
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- ABackup V2.11
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- ABackup is a backup and restore utility with unique features.
-
-
- AUTHOR
-
- Name: Denis Gounelle
- Address: Bonte 71
- 6, rue des Cailloux
- F-92110 Clichy
- France
-
- E-mail: gounelle@alphanet.ch
- (E-mail to the author is slow because it has to be
- sent by normal mail anyway by someone at alphanet.)
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- There are two versions: freely distributable (unregistered) and
- registered. They are identical except that the unregistered version has a
- "BuyMe" requester. The registered version costs 50 FF, or approximately 12
- SFr or US$8.
-
- If you register, you receive the next version of the program, and
- sometimes also other utilities.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
- NONE
-
- Works with 880KB floppy drive, 1.6MB HD floppy, Syquest, ...
-
- SOFTWARE
- NONE
-
- Works under 1.3 and 2.04.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- NONE. The freely distributable version has a shareware requester.
-
-
- MACHINES USED FOR TESTING
-
- 1. Amiga B2000 rev 4.4 with Trumpcard FileCard, Quantum 105MB HD,
- 512K Chip RAM, 512k Slow-Fast RAM, 4 MB Fast RAM. OS 2.04, two 880KB
- disk-drives.
-
- 2. Amiga 3000, 6 MB RAM, with a Syquest removable media drive.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- I do huge backups onto floppy disks (yes, floppy disks), and it
- takes me a lot of time. I tried other backup programs such as Commodore's
- supplied HDBackup, MRBackup, and a demo version of Ami-Back, but they were
- slow, inefficient with compression, didn't work on two disk drives, had bugs
- and forced you to insert disks 1 to 65 to restore the file on the last disk.
- And alas, they were English-speaking only.
-
- ABackup is very fast, easy to use, has a nice GUI, and is very
- flexible. It has many features, some of which are not found in the other
- backup programs I have used.
-
- - Ability to backup physically on any disk drive (DF0:, DF1:, DF2:,
- ...) or to a file (e.g., your Syquest, TAPE:, ...). More than one
- disk drive may be used during the same backup (e.g., sequential
- backup on DF0: and DF1:).
-
- - Ability to select internal compression (compress-like).
-
- - Ability to select which files NOT to compress, based on their
- filename extensions (e.g., .lha, .jpg, ...).
-
- - Compatibility with XPK compression external libraries. I think
- this is feature is unique to ABackup.
-
- - Ability to select files for incremental backups via date, file
- protections, and so on.
-
- - Ability to select which files to restore before restoring.
-
- - Automatic formatting of the backup disks before use (see BUGS).
-
- - If an error occurs on the disk being used for backup, you are
- requested to insert another one, and the backup continues.
-
- - Reconstruction of the backup catalog, normally created on the last
- disk.
-
- - Support for A3000T HD drives (I couldn't test this).
-
- - It uses a separate task for input and output (I/O), thus using
- fully the Amiga's multitasking capabilities and speeding up I/O.
- I think that's also an unique feature.
-
- - Documentation both in ASCII and (hypertext-like) ADoc.
-
- ABackup has a nice GUI; however, it may also be used from the CLI for
- automated backups/restoring.
-
- I have used ABackup for approximately 8 months, doing a full backup
- each month and incremental backups each week, and the program works well.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The program comes with English and French documentation in an ASCII
- file on disk. The documentation covers all menu items, gadgets and CLI
- commands. It is easy to read. It also comes with specially formatted
- documentation to use in ADoc's hypertext-like system.
-
-
- DISLIKES
-
- It is currently not possible to backup non AmigaDOS partitions, such
- as A-MAX for example. Also, there is no support for multi-disk-drive
- restores; you can only RESTORE from one of the drives, unlike with the
- BACKUP command.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- ABackup is largely superior to HDBackup for compression quality,
- speed, ease-of-use, reliability (you don't have to restart the backup from
- the beginning if something goes wrong, and you are not obliged to traverse
- all disks to find the file you want to restore). If the disk catalog gets
- destroyed, you may _reconstruct_ it. The internal compression is sufficient
- for all applications; however, XPK compatibility allows for special options
- (hyperfast compression, encryption, etc.). The XPK compatibility and the
- secondary task for I/O both seem to be be unique among backup utilities.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- The last version I tried had no serious bugs. It only had some minor
- glitches I already reported to the author. For example, if you use
- non-formatted floppy disks for backup, sometimes it can't format them.
- However, you normally quickly recover from this, and this does not stop the
- current backup.
-
- Most bugs from previous releases were corrected rather quickly. My
- suggestions were also taken in account very seriously, and some of them were
- adopted.
-
- The author of ABackup reports that there is a problem with ABackup
- under AmigaDOS release 3.0, which I do not have. A temporary fix is to use
- the NOTASK option.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- It is not only possible to make suggestions, but also they are often
- taken into account very quickly, and added in the next release. For example,
- a friend of mine had a problem with a backup: he couldn't find the last disk
- which contains the catalog. The author made a new version in less than one
- week that supported catalog reconstruction.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- None.
-
- AVAILABILITY
-
- Either on a FTP site (litamiga.epfl.ch:/pub/amiga/gounelle), for the
- public redistributable version, or directly from the author for the
- registered version.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- Reliability: 9 out of 10 (had some problems when backing up to
- non-formatted disks)
-
- Rapidity: 9 out of 10 (very fast, even on 68000, except with
- internal compression; with XPK it's sometimes faster.)
-
- Ease-of-use: 8 out of 10 (easy-to-understand clicking and
- selection; however, restoring from ONE drive is
- painful)
-
- GUI: 9 out of 10 (does not use standard file requester
- under 2.04)
-
- Support: 10 out of 10 (my wishes were almost all fulfilled)
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1993 Marc SCHAEFER, Ms... <schaefer@alphanet.ch>
-
- This review is freely distributable, as long as conditions in the
- comp.sys.amiga.reviews monthly posting regarding fees are respected.
-
- DISCLAIMER
-
- I'm not associated in any way whatsoever with the author. I'm only
- a registered user of ABackup.
-
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