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Re: Who has the best backup software?

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Originally Posted by NYC Guy View Post
The Sprite program has been out there for some time now. I am surprised that so far everyone is picking SPB. Is it that user friendly?
I tried Sprite for a while (it came free with my 700wx, but it was flukey and didn't operate quite as well as I expected (well actually it did, I kinda expected to get my money's worth), I was directed to SPB a while back, and it was so easy to use, being as much of a noobie as I was at the time (yeah, I am SOOOOO much the expert now LOL), even I could run it without any problem, and that was with the original version!! 2.0 is very easy to use, and even if you don't get parts, the support forums are very quick to respond if you can't find your answer already posted!!

To sum it up, I actually paid for an app instead of using a free one offered to me, so yeah, I stand by SPB !!
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