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Just stumbled upon David Nanian's forum and saw this thread, 10.5 Leopard - yes or no?.

So just a warning: once you install Leopard on your Mac, hold back on using SuperDuper! till it is updated. The latest version available at the moment is 2.1.4 and it is NOT compatible.

I'll try to keep a close eye on this and will let you guys know when SuperDuper!'s good to go.
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Ouch! I posted on Carbon Copy Cloner to see where they stand.

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Just stumbled upon David Nanian's forum and saw this thread, 10.5 Leopard - yes or no?.

So just a warning: once you install Leopard on your Mac, hold back on using SuperDuper! till it is updated. The latest version available at the moment is 2.1.4 and it is NOT compatible.

I'll try to keep a close eye on this and will let you guys know when SuperDuper!'s good to go.
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Remember: you can do a backup of all your files before you install Leopard. This warning does not mean Leopard won't be able to read the files, it simply means you can't run SuperDuper! under Leopard yet.
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Well, with Time Machine, you don't need those other backup programs, right?

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Time Machine won't allow you to create a bootable clone of your system, so while TM will be a great backup util, it won't replace SuperDuper! or CCC.
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Will have to keep an eye on this. Hopefully they get it all set soon.

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Thanks for the tip MHC. I never would have thought to check on this. SuperDuper has always worked so flawlessly I never even considered it might not work on 10.5.

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