Noe exactly. I've used it. if you want the smart back up features  you might 
have to pay. I use carbon copy cloner as it does essentially the same thing. 
There's more then one way to skin a cat and get him to like it.
On Jul 7, 2012, at 8:46 PM, josh gregory wrote:

> So, Super Dooper isn't exactly a paid thing?
> 
> On 7/7/12, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Timathy
>> 
>> You can find quite a lot of info on this point in the list archives.  This
>> is a question which has come up several times.
>> 
>> Feel free to check the list archives for information on this point.  But
>> yes, there are a couple of excellent backup utilities, of which Super Duper!
>> is one and Carbon Copy Cloner is another.  Although CCC isn't as strait
>> forward to use as Super Duper! is, and some of the features of SD are
>> paid-for features.
>> 
>> Primary amongst its paid-for features is backup scheduling and its "Smart
>> Update" feature which saves you a lot of time after the first backup because
>> it only backs up those files which have changed since the first backup.
>> 
>> Anyway yes, there's more info in the archive.
>> 
>> Gordon
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> On 7 Jul 2012, at 18:46, Timothy J. Meloy <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> Hi everyone,
>>> I have been using time machine to back up my mac.  I have recently heard
>>> that you can create entire clone of your hard drive with a program called
>>> super dooper, which would allow you to boot from your external if there
>>> were to be a problem with your internal hard drive.   also understand that
>>> you can acomplish the same thing through time machine, if you boot in
>>> recovery mode.  Is recovery mode accessible with voice over?  Should I
>>> stick with backing up using timemachine, or switch to using super dooper
>>> if I want this functionality?  Any insights would be most appreciated.
>>> Thanks,
>>> T.J.
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