Added 'Request a feature…' and 'Report a problem…' to Help menu.Info/Reveal supports CocoaTechs Path Finder.Added statistics view for backup devices / machines.Display type of change in history: new, modified, removed.BackupLoupe detects snapshots made while the program is running and updates its window accordingly.History view now displays size of directories as well.Scans may optionally be performed as superuser This allows to monitor changes to directories the user doesn't have execute permission to.
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In privileged mode when restoring a directory which is not readable BackupLoupe does not ask if it should restore all items or only items backed up in the selected snapshot.macOS version for unindexed snapshots of BigSur not properly displayed (Thanks, David!).Backup destination is displayed twice in Disk Manager.Problem mounting HFS network destinations on Big Sur.Crash when BackupLoupe fails to determine configured Time Machine destinations.Crash when looking for backup bundles on network share.Nevertheless, it is probably our ONLY option to combat the ruthless simplicity of Time Machine.īut I at least want to know if a process has begun in BackupLoupe, and see a percentage, timer and list of what is happening, preferably a check mark next to each restored file, subfolder and folder in real time. Also, things simply disappear from the screen.
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This should be a function of Time Machine (but that is a product from the software makers at Apple.)īackupLoupe is a buggy program, and I find that after a comparison, I need to restart the program and scan a backup just to see any changes. Obviously, merge is what everyone wants (but we don't get it). Unfortunately BackupLoupe does not automatically merge the contents of a folder that you want to restore – you have to either delete the existing folder you're restoring or restore millions of files individually.
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I'm relieved to discover that BackupLoupe exists, probably for the same reason everyone else is: Time Machine Restores correct system errors but wipe all recent data from your hard drive.