Both programs have this feature, but you need to purchase super duper to get 
it, carbon copy cloner is totally free, though you can make a donation, which 
is worth it, it's a great program. I use carbon copy cloner myself, but super 
duper is a great program as well.
On Jul 23, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

> Hi, Guys. I am wondering if there is any significance between Carbon Copy 
> Cloner and SuperDuper. Obviously, one is free and one costs $26. But do both 
> have the smart backup feature?
> I'm trying to figure which to get, but I really want the smart backup feature 
> so my backups to a USB drive won't take so long.
> Thanks for any help.
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