
| SNAPBACK EXACT 5.20b RELEASED Thursday, 16th August 2007
A point release of SnapBack Exact has been released - 5.20b.
This version fixes a compatibility issue with Windows 2003 Server and is a strongly recommended upgrade.
Read the Release Notes |
| SNAPBACK EXACT 5.20a RELEASED Monday, 20th March 2006 A major new version of SnapBack has been released - 5.20a. It is fully compatible with Windows 2003 as well as XP and 2000. Read the Release NotesDownload Now |
| SnapBack version 5 is a winner with the SMEs – and that’s official! Wednesday, 9th June 2004
Market research undertaken by data retrieval specialists SnapBack reveals that its unique true image software is set to be a winner - especially within the SME market.
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| SNAPBACK EXACT 5.10d RELEASED Friday, 5th March 2004
We have releaesd a new version of SnapBack Exact - 5.10d. |
| SNAPBACK EXACT 5.10c RELEASED Thursday, 11th December 2003
We have releaesd a new version of SnapBack Exact - 5.10c. |
| SNAPBACK EXACT 5.10b RELEASED Tuesday, 11th November 2003
The latest upgrade to SnapBack Exact is now available for download - SnapBack Exact 5.10b. |
| THE NEW SNAPBACK…ITS HERE…AND AVAILABLE…NOW! Tuesday, 15th July 2003
Devotees of SnapBack – arguably the world’s best data retrieval system – will be glad to hear that the wait for the latest version of the package is finally over! |
| WE'RE NOT GOING TO APOLOGISE… Friday, 13th June 2003
You know how everything worth waiting for takes a long time to produce? |
| Stop Press - Final Trial Nearly Complete! Thursday, 13th March 2003
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| SnapBack is only weeks away from launching our brand new product : Version 5 ! Sunday, 2nd February 2003
It's in the final stages of being road tested and goes on sale on March 14th. |
| Beta Release. Monday, 27th January 2003
The SnapBack Private Beta Program continues as we begin taking pre-registrations for the Public Beta test. |
| Beta Release. Friday, 13th December 2002
SnapBack releases information on the beta program as the much awaited new version of SnapBack moves into Internal Beta testing. |
| SnapBack Recommended by Secure Computing Tuesday, 9th July 2002
SnapBack Live! is our other Recommended product, which again convinced us that it may provide that little bit of extra appeal from the administrator’s point of view. Its backup recovery is accomplished by an image of the server’s hard drive, and it can be mounted as a read-only disk drive. This enables quick, easy and painless recovery. It backs up whilst everyone is working, it backs up open files and it hardly slows the server down - unlike other products we could mention. Disaster recovery? It’s a breeze! |
| SnapBack to cease development of Netware products with effect 22nd Janurary 2002 Tuesday, 22nd January 2002 |
| SnapBack opens up SnapBack Beta Area and releases SnapBack Live 5 OTM Interface Preview Thursday, 10th January 2002 |
| SnapBack Live - Windows 2000/XP compliance Thursday, 22nd November 2001
SnapBack - the unique back-up and disaster recovery program - is currently being updated to bring you SnapBack Live Version 5, which will enable it to be used with both Windows 2000 and XP. SnapBack Live is also undergoing a complete interface redesign that will facilitate further new add-ons and extra functions to be included with the product.
The Windows 2000 and XP products will be available during the summer of 2002
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| Website Updates Sunday, 3rd June 2001 |
| We have moved! Thursday, 31st May 2001
We have moved our main site from www.snapback.co.uk to www.snapback.com |
| All SnapBack products now available for download in one complete ISO (CD Image) file. Thursday, 15th March 2001
Download now ! |
| Discussion Forum now online! Thursday, 15th March 2001 |
| New version of SnapBack for Netware HAMs released! 4.20c Thursday, 8th March 2001
TD-Rom Support. |
| Microsoft Network Security uses SnapBack Datarest as primary utility in forensic tool chest Monday, 30th October 2000 |
| DatArrest wins Recommended Award with Secure Computing Magazine Tuesday, 19th September 2000 |
| SnapBack Live! Wins Best Buy award in Secure Computing Magazine Sunday, 20th August 2000 |
