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jtrag 09-16-2007 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by riotek (Post 88445)
Anyone wanna tell me the difference between spb clone and spb backup... Im currently using spb backup and woundering if there is anything im missing from clone.

SPB Backup:

http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/backup/?en

SPB CLONE:

http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/backup/?en

guitardoc64 09-16-2007 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by riotek (Post 88445)
Anyone wanna tell me the difference between spb clone and spb backup... Im currently using spb backup and woundering if there is anything im missing from clone.

SPB clone was designed to reproduce clones of the programs/settings of an "example" device. It allows the programs and settings to be stored as a self-executing file (similar to the Sprint ext rom) so that multiple devices can have the same setings/programs.
It's also $299 USD....

http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/clone/?en

riotek 09-17-2007 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by jtrageser (Post 88475)
Geez not like you couldn't have researched this yourself...

SPB Backup:

http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/backup/?en

SPB CLONE:

http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/backup/?en

that was so friggin hard. It took me days to find the differnece LOL. NEXT TIME, DO SOME RESEARCH BEFORE YOU MAKE A POST... YOU WOULD BE AMAZED AT WHAT YOU CAN FIND ON YOUR OWN.

sorry, people that don't take time to look and expect people to do all the research for them piss me off.

JUST FRIGGIN SEARCH !!!



For your information, I have already done the research, I currently have spb backup, i just couldnt find much difference between the two. Thanks for the smart ass remark keep your two cents to your self if you want to be an aragont prick.

riotek 09-17-2007 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by guitardoc64 (Post 88482)
SPB clone was designed to reproduce clones of the programs/settings of an "example" device. It allows the programs and settings to be stored as a self-executing file (similar to the Sprint ext rom) so that multiple devices can have the same setings/programs.
It's also $299 USD....

http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/clone/?en

Thats what sbp backup does as well, so i cant find much difference with my research.

jtrag 09-17-2007 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by riotek (Post 88627)
For your information, I have already done the research, I currently have spb backup, i just couldnt find much difference between the two. Thanks for the smart ass remark keep your two cents to your self if you want to be an aragont prick.

LOL, Sorry, I was in one of my moods when I posted that and I thought you were just asking instead of looking it up yourself. Anyway, SPB Backup is for backing up one phone. SPB Clone is for when you load a phone up with certain programs and all and then want to clone it to another phone. In this situation, SPB Clone would probably work best for you.

riotek 09-17-2007 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by jtrageser (Post 88631)
LOL, Sorry, I was in one of my moods when I posted that and I thought you were just asking instead of looking it up yourself. Anyway, SPB Backup is for backing up one phone. SPB Clone is for when you load a phone up with certain programs and all and then want to clone it to another phone. In this situation, SPB Clone would probably work best for you.

Its cool, I i was a little annoyed with dealing with my kids all day anyway at that time anyway so far backup has been workinng great, however i havnt used it on another phone yet. I just got the backup program about a week ago... I havnt broken this phone yet. When i do ill find out how it works on another phone. I cant see spending 300 dollars on spb clone.


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