BackupLoupe is your Swiss Army Knife for Time Machine. See which files have been backed up and which ones take up the most space. Quickly locate files and restore them via drag-and-drop. Never run out of space, because BackupLoupe will predict when your backup drive is likely to fill up.
Features:
- Quickly identify the items which take up the most space
- History: Show how many versions of an item are available and when they were saved; quick navigation between versions
- Integration with other applications via system services: click on an item in Finder to find all its revisions
- Drag-and-drop restore items to any location
- Finder / Path Finder integration (Reveal, Info)
- QuickLook support
- Provides extensive statistics about backups
- Instant identification of file type while browsing
- Open files directly without restoring them first
- Browse backups while the backup device is not connected
- Exclude items from future backups on the fly (without opening TM preferences)
- Handles multiple Time Machine disks
What’s New
Version 3.9:
Fixed
- Rare case where excluding an item from future backups would fail (Thanks, Frank!)
- Rare case where BackupLoupe fails to correctly identify the configured Time Machine destinations
- Adding/removing a Time Machine destination does not hide/show manual indexing buttons in snapshot list
- The preferences setting "Highlight items with deleted original" is not honoured by the Find window
- Double-clicking on an item in the Find window result table does sometimes not reveal the item in the Browser
- p4merge does not open the selected diff anymore
- Problems handling snapshots of different hosts sharing the same name
- Actions "Index all snapshots" and "Index new snapshots" now start at most recent snapshot (Thanks, Walter!)
- Settings in Warnings section not persisted (Thanks, Emmelie!)
Improved
- New Icon
- Changes to snapshot list (snapshots being added and removed) are now animated. The scroll position is no longer affected.
- Setting "Highlight items with deleted original" is now enabled by default
- Ask user how to proceed in case individual files cannot be restored instead of aborting the whole operation
- Prevent system from idle sleep while indexing (Thanks, Walter!)
- Improved Full Disk Access dialog
Compatibility
macOS 10.13 or later.
Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor
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