Clones, backups, and data synchronization made easy
MimMac is an amazing, trial version Mac program, belonging to the category Utilities with subcategory Security and has been created by Ascendantsoft.
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Since the program joined our selection of software and apps in 2005, it has managed to obtain 212 downloads, and last week it achieved 0 downloads.
It’s available for users with the operating system Mac OS X and former versions, and you can get it in English. The current version of the program is 1.9.2 and the latest update happened on 11/12/2008.
MimMac is a light software that takes up less free space than the average program in the category Utilities.
Fixed an issue where in some instances the backup engine could crash when multiple backup sets are simulaneously executed on an Intel Mac running Mac OS 10.5.
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Fixed an issue where in some instances the backup engine could crash when multiple backup sets are simulaneously executed on an Intel Mac running Mac OS 10.5.
MimMac is a fast, easy-to-use, and comprehensive backup and cloning utility, designed to make backing up, synchronizing, merging, and cloning your data as painless as possible. With MimMac, there’s no need to set up complex scripts, or navigate a bloated interface just to do simple tasks such as running multiple simultaneous operations or excluding items from your backup operation(s) — everything is ready at hand in MimMac’s straight-forward and compact interface.
With MimMac’s myriad of options, filters, exclusions, and mirroring capabilities, you have complete control over exactly what gets backed up, and what doesn’t. MimMac also performs incremental backups automatically, thus making your repetitive backups quick and painless. And when coupled with its ability to check and enable ownership on destination volumes, as well as repair permissions on source volumes, you can be assured that your system clones will not only be bootable, but faithful to the original.
MimMac is not a front-end for any pre-existing command line backup utilities; its backup engine was built from the ground up using Cocoa. As such, MimMac does not depend upon any third-parties in order to do its job.