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- From: dgriff@unixg.ubc.ca (David Griffiths)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: AmiBack Tools version 1.02
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- Date: 16 Apr 1993 14:47:24 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: disk, recovery, repair, maintenance, commercial
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- AmiBack Tools (version 1.02)
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
-
- AmiBack Tools is a "disk maintenance" program which can diagnose and
- repair many common disk problems, and offers a variety of utilities which
- help with maintenance and security.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Moonlighter Software Development Inc.
- Address: 3208-C East Colonial Drive, Suite 204
- Orlando, Florida 32803
-
- Telephone: (407)384-9484
- FAX: (407)384-9391
-
- BBS: (407)292-6080 (12-9600)
- (407)295-6992 (12-14.4)
- (407)292-6952 (12-24)
-
- BIX: gwholland (Gary Holland)
- michaelmounier (Michael Mounier)
- CIS: 76420,606 (Gary Holland)
- GENie: f.aziz (Hap Aziz)
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- As this is a new product, I haven't seen a list price for it... I
- purchased it for $64 Canadian. [MODERATOR'S NOTE: I believe the list price
- in the USA is $79.95, with street prices approximately $45-55. Moonlighter
- offers a special price to owners of AmiBack, their backup program, and a
- "trade-in" price to owners of other disk tools programs. Contact Moonlighter
- for details. - Dan]
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- 512K RAM required.
-
- In order to perform many operations on a hard drive, a
- SCSI drive is required, although the IDE drives in the
- Amiga 4000/4000T, 600, and 1200 will also work.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- Kickstart 1.2 or higher.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- - Amiga 1200 (KS 39.106, WB 39.29)
- - 2MB Chip RAM, 4MB Fast RAM
- - Microbotics MBX 1200 (4MB Fast RAM & 68882 math coprocessor)
- - Maxtor 2.5" 120MB hard drive
-
-
- ABOUT AMIBACK TOOLS
-
- AmiBack Tools has a wide variety of utilities which can deal with
- most disk problems an Amiga owner will encounter. The product is packaged
- neatly in a white cardboard container with a full-colour cover.
-
- Inside the package is a neatly printed manual, and one disk
- containing the Commodore Installer application and a ReadMe file with updates
- to the manual. Installing the program is easily accomplished by clicking
- the "Installer" icon and following the prompts. Installation takes
- approximately 1 minute.
-
-
- PROGRAM OPTIONS
-
- The "REVIVER" option allows you to recover files quickly and easily
- which have been deleted from a drive, as long as they have not been
- overwritten nor wiped with the "ANTISEPTIC" option. The REVIVER is easy to
- use, and VERY fast, even on large drives. Files can be recovered by simply
- marking them, then clicking the "Revive Data" gadget. The program can
- identify duplicate files when reviving data, and notify the operator to
- rename or skip the file.
-
- "ANALYST" searches a drive for errors, and allows the operator
- easily to repair any errors found. Common errors such as "Drive Not
- Validated," "Key Already Set," and "CheckSum" are easily corrected here.
- This module operates quite quickly and can be set for "AUTO" or "Ask Repair"
- modes. The program can also check all information on the drive, or simply
- check the file headers.
-
- "911-RECOVERY" allows you to recover files from drives that, due to
- some problem, are no longer recognized as AmigaDOS devices. This option
- allows the user to recover files from the damaged device by storing them on
- floppies or any other accessible AmigaDOS device. This module has two modes
- of operation. In the "Recovery" mode, the program reads all data blocks
- from the damaged device, attempts to locate files on the drive, and presents
- you with a window with a list of the files. Then, you can indicate which
- files you want to recover. Files can be recovered onto another device, and
- may also be compressed if you are recovering to floppies. After you recover
- all of the files, the program is set to the "RESTORE" mode, the files are
- read back from the drive (only necessary with floppies), and the information
- can then be written to any valid AmigaDOS device.
-
- "GENERAL PRACTITIONER" is the optimizing module, which rearranges
- your drive data more efficiently. Fragmented files are combined into a
- single unit, free space is combined, and directory access speeds are
- improved. This operation takes quite a while to complete (20-30 minutes on a
- 45MB partition); however, it dramatically speeds up file loading times and
- directory accesses. It is possible to turn on/off any of the optimization
- options, so you can (for example) tell the program to optimize files/free
- space/directories only in order to speed up the optimization process.
-
- "LAB TEST" allows the operator to generate and store a "CRC" table
- for all files on any device. Your files may then be compared to the table
- entries at a later date to check for corruption due to natural or artificial
- means (viruses). It is easy to build database modules with this option,
- although it takes some time even on accelerated machines. After the
- database has been built, AmiBack Tools can reread the database and
- compare the files on the drive to the database file.
-
- "ANTISEPTIC" is a security operation which allows the user to
- overwrite all empty space on the drive or the entire device with random
- information, so files cannot be recovered by any means. This operation is
- very fast, and an option is available to provide multiple "passes" to ensure
- that data is totally erased.
-
-
- CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
-
- AmiBack Tools offers a wide variety of configuration options which
- allow the operator to set the look and feel of the program, as well as
- security and caching options. The security option allows the operator to
- restrict "write" access to the drive, so that a password must be given
- before any data is modified with the program. The Disk Cache improves
- optimization times in the "General Practitioner".
-
-
- MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES
-
- As of version 1.02, the ARexx port is not installed; however, a note
- in the README file on the disk promises that a patch will be available in
- the future to include ARexx commands.
-
- Included with the program is "AmiSched-II", a very slick scheduling
- program which can allow you to run both AmiBack Tools and AmiBack (the HD
- backup program) on a scheduled basis without operator intervention. The
- interface is nicely done, and the program works well.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- Documentation is contained in a 66-page manual, bound on the spine
- with a plastic (CERLOX) edge.
-
- The documentation is nicely styled, with large arrows to mark
- important or dangerous operations. The manual also offers a section at the
- beginning called "In Case of Emergency." The documentation is written for
- all levels of users, from beginner to expert, although expert readers may
- find it slightly wordy.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- Likes:
-
- The program's functionality is excellent. The "REVIVER"
- (undeletes files) is amazingly fast, even on large drives. All of
- the other modules are easy to use and work well.
-
- Dislikes:
-
- The disk optimizer seems rather slow. I still find "ReOrg"
- [on a Fish Disk] to be a MUCH faster optimizer, although it doesn't
- work with the new Directory-Cached Filing Systems of AmigaDOS 3.0
- (and AmiBack Tools does).
-
- My only other dislike is that the "Save Password" option
- saves the password in the config file in "S:". I would much prefer
- having it write directly into the file to reduce the possibility of
- tampering. This would also be handy if you install it on an
- accessible computer at work: if the employees don't know the
- password, they're less likely to walk away with a copy.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- AmiBack Tools performs many of the same operations that "Quarterback
- Tools" does (i.e., Undeleting files, Optimizing Drives, repairing errors,
- etc.). AmiBack's slick user interface and compatibility with new filing
- systems give it much more functionality than Quarterback Tools has.
- Quarterback Tools has not been updated (to my knowledge) since 1991, and has
- fallen far behind the other disk maintenance tools.
-
- The new version of DiskSalv 2 from Dave Haynie is also quite similar
- to AmiBack Tools, and performs many of the same operations. [MODERATOR'S
- NOTE: As of this writing, DiskSalv 2 is not yet generally available. - Dan]
-
-
- BUGS
-
- None found.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- Excellent! The author has released two freely-distributable patches
- already, and will likely continue to produce patches to correct bugs and add
- features as time progresses.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- None.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
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- AmiBack Tools is on the cutting edge of disk maintenance utilities.
- A slick user interface combined with a functional program make this utility
- a "must" for all Amiga owners.
-
- I have no problems giving AmiBack Tools a 5-star rating (out of a
- total of 5), both for the program's functionality, and for Moonlighter
- Software's support for their products.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- This review is freely distributable on all media as long as it is
- not modified in any way. All opinions expressed are those of the author,
- and not those of Moonlighter Software Development Ltd, or any other business.
-
- Copyright 1993 David Griffiths. All rights reserved.
-
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