Sprite Explorer – Very Nice (and Free) Add-On for Sprite Backup!
Sprite Explorer provides you with the flexibility of viewing, browsing and extracting files and folders from your Sprite Backup or Sprite Clone images. Now when you need to recover a file, you don’t need to restore your entire image.
This is very cool. Sprite Explorer lets you easily browse through a standard Tree & List view of a backup file, and very easily extract and restore individual files and folders from it.
No more having to face the ‘All Or Nothing’ scenario when considering a restore. And no more waiting on unpacking routines.
Some of the unique features about Sprite Explorer include:
- Drag and drop files or entire directories located on your backup file directly to your Desktop or any location on your PC using Windows Explorer.
- Drag and drop files and directories from Sprite Explorer directly to your Mobile Device using the Explorer Window of ActiveSync.
- Provides tree and list views of all data stored on a backup file.
This add-on is free, and opens up any Sprite Backup or Clone image
, including images created by earlier versions.
I’ve been trying out Sprite Explorer for the last few days and it works just as advertised. Easy install on the PC, easy to use and navigate, and very quick and easy to do drag and drop restores of files straight onto my device.
Sprite’s download page for Sprite Explorer is not fully operational just yet, but should be any moment. In the meantime, you can visit the page for further information and bookmark it for a download of this hugely useful add-on very soon:
[tags]Sprite Explorer, Sprite Backup, Windows Mobile backup programs[/tags]
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Jan 5, 2007
Didn’t SpbBackup also have an unpack tool that does something similar?
http://spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/backup/unpack.html?en
Not too sure as I’ve never user it.
PatrickJ
Jan 6, 2007
I think one of the key things with Sprite Explorer is the Tree / List view like Windows Explorer, and drag and drop for ease of use in doing all this ….
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