TRI-EDRE is pleased to announce the avaibility of Clone X

Clone X 3

Clone X is a disk copy utility for Mac OS X, native for Intel and PowerPC Macintosh (Universal Binary).

Clone X features the copy of an entire disk to another disk, or to a subfolder. Copies are fully functional. Clone X provides restoration features as well, and bootable DVD creation.

Clone X offers a set of tools to efficiently do your copies, including:

- the copy of entire disk with all their caracteristics, applications, users and their documents and settings
- the copy of disks, without the Users data (for example to create a master that can be used to install the same System and applications on different machines).
- the restoration of your disk, to put it back into a previous state and contents (as it was during the copy).
- the creation of OS X bootable DVD including your applications
- the creation of disk with a minimal System (for a small or emergency disk, for test, etc.).
- disks comparison.

Clone X was specially designed for Mac OS X (10.4 or later).

This version can be downloaded here:

http://www.tri-edre.com/download/clonex.html

A trial version is available and features all functions.

What's new in this version?

Version 3.3.0
- [new] Tested Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
- [change] Compliant with International System of Units where one kilo bytes is 1000 bytes (Only with Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard)).

Version 3.2.0
- [new] Add a tool to backup to Network Volumes. (Can't boot with it).
- [new] Clone X will warn you if disks names contain invalid characters. These can prevent bootable copy to boot depending on the OS version.
- [change] Corrected a language copy bug. Sometimes languages were copied even if you asked Clone X to do not copy them.
- [change] Expert restore, sometimes Clone X can't be stopped bug corrected.
- [other] Several minor updates.

Version 3.1.1
- [new] Access Control Lists are now supported.
- [new] Drive Genius 2 is officially supported on bootable DVDs.
- [new] Estimated time remaining is displayed when creating a full disk clone.
- [new] Disk usage is shown while copying to avoid disk saturation.
- [new] In all copies functions (minimal system, full clone, etc.) Clone X will warn you if the destination is not an HFS volume.
- [new] On Intel machine, Clone X will warn you if disks do not use GUID partition scheme.
- [new] Minimal OS : Adobe files are now excluded in minimal systems feature.
- [change] Clone X does not support bootable DVD with Leopard and PPC machines. Older Systems are still supported on PPC.
- [change] Solved a graphical problem in lists under Leopard, item names could switch to white color.
- [change] Trial detection problem with Mac OS 10.5 bootable DVD.
- [other] Several internal engine updates.

Version 3.1.0
- Clone X can create bootable DVD with Mac OS 10.5 (leopard)
- Minimal System exclude iLife extra files like GarageBand loops.
- Clone X can be launched again correctly from the DVD.

Clone X 3.0.2

- DVD Updated to support Santa Rosa based machines.
- No spinning cursor when Clone X looks for applications to install on bootable DVDs.
- Size information updated correctly when adding applications to DVD.
- Can add multiple applications at the same time on DVD.
- Applications search faster and more reliable.
- Best error handling.
- Several minor GUI updates for French localization.
- Several minor internal changes.

Clone X 3.0.1

- Correction of a problem while copying applications on DVD for Intel machines.
- Disks icon are now updated correctly.
- More compatibility with old Tiger versions for DVD (10.4.0 to 10.4.4).
- If the destination disk is missing (power failure etc.) Clone X will detect it.
- Added a checkbox to let DVD in English.
- Can add cutom files to the DVD.
- Support of Dual Layer DVDs.
- Several minor internal changes.

Clone X 3.0.0

- New version.

Price and availability

Price : 69 Euros (download) - Upgrade from previous versions: 45 Euros

Availibility: now

Configuration: Mac OS X 10.4 or later