- #SUPERDUPER SHIRT POCKET FOR MAC OS#
- #SUPERDUPER SHIRT POCKET UPDATE#
- #SUPERDUPER SHIRT POCKET TRIAL#
- #SUPERDUPER SHIRT POCKET PASSWORD#
We did a ton of work that year to support this new setup in a way that was transparent to the user SuperDuper automatically creates the proper volumes, converts the drives to APFS as needed, etc. In Catalina, as I explain in Breaking the Tape, Apple split the startup volume into two parts: the System volume and the Data volume.
And for that, we need to go Back.to the Future! Huh? However, after wracking my brain for far too long, I've come up with a workaround that will let you make the backups you need to save your files, and to supplement your Time Machine backup. I know that's been a disappointment, but that's where we are with v3.3.1. Right now, as many of you know, v3.3.1 will work with non-boot volumes, but it won't work with volumes that have macOS on them, because it will try to do some of the things that no longer work in macOS 11. We're currently blocked on some issues I don't have direct control over, and as such I don't have a new version for you that fully supports Big Sur, nor a timeframe for when that will be released. Bad newsĪs you know, SuperDuper 3.3.1 cannot copy a volume with Big Sur on it. Sorry it's been a while, but it's been a busy time.
#SUPERDUPER SHIRT POCKET UPDATE#
You should visit Shirt Pocket Software's website and download the latest version of SuperDuper! IT has had an update or two since 2010.Hey, folks.
#SUPERDUPER SHIRT POCKET PASSWORD#
You can simply enter your admin password any time you use SuperDuper! You do not have unlock the little padlock icon. This allows the program to operate without asking you for your admin password every time you use it. The little padlock you speak of asks for your admin password when you click it.
#SUPERDUPER SHIRT POCKET TRIAL#
SuperDuper! is shareware and what you have is probably a trial version. If you bought it separately then Best Buy is pulling the wool over you eyes. If it came with an Apricorn product they probably have an agreement with the makers of SuperDuper! (Shirt Pocket Software) to include SuperDuper! with their hard drives. It is simply the best there is in its category. I have personally used it for many years.
#SUPERDUPER SHIRT POCKET FOR MAC OS#
Did you buy a hard drive and this software was included? SuperDuper! is the premier hard drive cloning/backup software for Mac OS X. If you Google "Apricorn" you will find that it is a maker of storage products like hard drives. As I said, we never even really know what it is, since it's all handled by the authentication framework in OSX itself. I wasn't really worried that SD! was stealing my admin password, just that by leaving the padlock open that SD! might be tossing my password around in clear text.Īfter some googling, I think I understand the suid concept. Your password is only used to *authorize* this action: it's just like unlocking a preference pane (like Sharing). Instead, a single application on the drive was given System permissions.
Your password was not written to disk, nor was it ever recorded or seen by SuperDuper!, actually. I guess I will re-lock the padlock and hope that my admin password wasn't ever written to disk. We authenticate our copying tool the same way the system does (with "suid"). I has assumed that it was kept in the Keychain, but I was surprised to see that SD! stays unlocked no matter which account we are logged in to. Where/how does SD! store our admin password when we have the 'padlock' unlocked? The thread is several years old, but is likely still valid. Dave Nanian is the developer of SuperDuper. I had assumed that SuperDuper does this by storing the password somewhere, which would raise security concerns, but I then found this interesting thread in the SuperDuper support forum. Carbon Copy Cloner asks you for your admin password each time you run it SuperDuper offers an option to "remember" the authentication between runs via "opening the padlock". So its normal for such backup programs to require password authentication to gain "root" privileges. Clone programs such as SuperDuper and Carbon Copy Cloner need to run with heightened (root) privileges because they need to copy "everything," and some items on a startup disk have restricted permissions such that a normal admin account can't access them.