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iBackup for Mac

Online backup service.

$99.50
In English
Version 3.3.1.5
2.5
Based on 2 user rates

iBackup overview

IBackup performs automated online backup for your files and folders. The application safeguards your critical data in case of a system crash. The graphical interface is coupled with powerful scheduling and logging features.

Pricing starts at $99.50 per year for 10 GB.

What’s new in version 3.3.1.5

Version 3.3.1.5:

Note: Now requires OS X 10.9 or later

  • Minor bug fixes

iBackup for Mac

$99.50
In English
Version 3.3.1.5
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2.5

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Moxiesozo
Moxiesozo
Feb 19 2011
1.2.2
0.0
Feb 19 2011
0.0
Version: 1.2.2
-- DropBox gives you 2GB for free, and up to 8GB free if you refer enough friends. 50GB on DropBox costs $10.00 / month. TwirlBox gives you 3GB for free, and 55GB for $8.00 / month. Looks like iBackup in not competitive on price.
Namadany
Namadany
Feb 19 2011
1.2.2
1.0
Feb 19 2011
1.0
Version: 1.2.2
You can use a free online backup like Cloud/Box.net/Dropbox for up to 5GB. No monthly charge unless you want more space
Dana-Sutton
Dana-Sutton
Jul 4 2009
1.1.6
0.0
Jul 4 2009
0.0
Version: 1.1.6
(I use iDrive not iBackup, but this comment applies to them both equally, and in fact to any other similar off-site backup scheme). This works exactly as advertised, I've used it for maybe 6 months, entirely hassle-free. But be warned: if you are going to back up many gb. of data, it's going to take a long time, maybe up to a week, and your broadband connection is going to take a serious hit (sure, you can apply the throttle control to cut back on its bandwidth use, but this means your upload takes even longer). Personally, if I were going to start all over with one of these services, I'd put it off until the next time I was about to take a long vacation.
Eval
Eval
May 7 2009
1.1.3
0.0
May 7 2009
0.0
Version: 1.1.3
What is the difference between iDrive and iBackup? These two seem to have identical software except for the logo. iDrive is significantly less expensive and offers more space, and seems to be actively updated. The iDrive website says both companies are owned by Pro Softnet Corporation. Does iBackup just continue to exist as a first marketing attempt?
Mibrilane
Mibrilane
Jan 14 2009
1.1.2
0.0
Jan 14 2009
0.0
Version: 1.1.2
Isn't there already a backup utility called iBackup? http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/17007/ibackup
Namadany
Namadany
Feb 19 2011
1.0
Feb 19 2011
1.0
Version: null
Shockerspaz
Shockerspaz
Jan 13 2009
4.0
Jan 13 2009
4.0
Version: null