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Review: Sprite Backup 6.5

Posted by: Peter Murphy on Oct 03 2008 - 155 views

SpriteBackupReview I’ve never looked at Sprite Backup before this review, so I’m approaching this as a novice, and to tell you the truth, I had to resort to the help file, and a couple of quick emails to work out how to get started with this application, but more on that later.
Sprite Backup is known as a great solution for windows mobile users, even allowing migration from one device to a new one, and across OS update’s as well. I’ve used another solution exclusively so I thought it was about time I had a comparison, to justify my product loyalty, or to be drawn in a completely new direction. As we all know a good backup solution is vital for any Windows Mobile user.
For someone like me, who is trying out all sorts of stuff, all of the time, it’s like having insurance, I never know what combination of software is going to  make my device unstable. Therefore, I make a backup every time I install some new program.

So do you think I might be tempted to make Sprite Backup my new solution?

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Update: Sprite Backup 6.5

Posted by: Peter Murphy on Sep 25 2008 - 22 views

sprite_backup_logo_white SpriteBackup has been one of the premier backup solutions for quite a while now, and whilst I know it by reputation I’ve never tried it. Not to make anyone jealous, but the team here at JAMM, received a copy of SpriteBackup, for Christmas 2007, I never installed it. My Bad. The fact that SpriteBackup has actually topped the 10 Million user mark says something though. What does that actually mean? There’s a hell of a lot of people out there waiting for updates.

So what’s new in this update?

A new interface, the ability to search your backups from the desk top/PC, desktop/PC backup manager, improved migration services [taking your favourite settings from one device to another], a one step backup mode for quicker, more convenient use and some general performance tweaks.

In saying all of that, I really have to have a look at the program, and see what it offers, especially since I looked at SPB’s latest renewal earlier. So welcome the SpriteBackup virgin, and stay tuned for a complete look at this update!

You can view all of the details of the update here

and these are the update options/policies:

Sprite Backup 5 Customers

Can upgrade for $10

Sprite Backup 6.xx OEM Customers

If Sprite Backup came with your device, you can also upgrade for $10.

Sprite Backup 6.xx Retail Customers

Can upgrade for free. If you purchased any retail Sprite Backup 6.xx series version simply enter your email address on this page to receive your free download link and code: Code Retrieval Page

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