$24.95 From Magoshare, magoshare.com/disk-clone/mac-disk-clone.html
Needs OS X 10.7 or later
Cloning disks and making backups looks deceptively easy, and shouldn’t be complex. AweClone is a new contender in a market with well–proven alternatives to bundled utilities such as Disk Utility and Time Machine. It’s cheaper and simpler, but how well does it negotiate the bear traps in macOS, which have only been getting worse?
It offers two functions: disk copying and the creation of “image” backups. These aren’t anything like cloning and proper backups, though.
This story is from the May 2021 edition of Mac Life.
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