But I also know that people like what they like [

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Isn't that the truth. I'm pretty much hard-wired into the idea that "It's not what I'm used to, so it
can't be any good!"
That said, I am looking into other backup software now. My problem is that most of it is too complex, offering feature after feature that I'll never need.
My backup needs are simple. I keep two hard drives (one internal, the other an external USB drive) which are for backups only. Every few weeks I do a full system differential backup. That's it.
This one seems like it might work for me, and it has an advantage over Karen's Replicator in that it can produce a drive image, a huge timesaver in the event that my SSD ever goes tits-up, which SSD's have been known to do without warning.
I've downloaded it, but not installed it yet. I'll do that, and poke around with it and see if I can live with it.
Karen Wentworth... RIP.
tanstaafl.