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GrabBack 1.3.2
ThingTone Software
GrabBack is a backup program for Macintosh providing simple, fast and reliable backups.
Designed especially for use on USB flash drives, GrabBack is small enough to come along. You will never be caught off guard without backups again.
It's easy to use and free to try.
Simple--GrabBack lets you choose the folders that matter most. GrabBack remembers what to backup and where to save it. GrabBack can run from a USB keydrive--no installation required.
Fast--Just plug in a USB keydrive (or any other storage media), start up GrabBack, and click "Make Backups." You can be done backing up your most important stuff in seconds. Grab your backups and go!
As Reliable as it Gets--GrabBack uses our innovative SureCopy (TM) technology and industrial-strength Unix to make sure your backups are just as good as the backups of a large data center. When the day comes that you need to restore files from your backups, your stuff will be there.
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