Release Notes: This release added in-place restore and support for MobileBackup (Lion). An issue with snapshots that appeared as 'Not scanned yet' after scanning was fixed. Should Time Machine create or remove snapshots while BackupLoupe is running, the program will update its list of snapshots accordingly (on Lion). The "Show/Hide History" menu item now correctly reflects the state of the history drawer. An issue where multiple instances of BackupLoupeScanner were started was fixed. Support for PPC was restored.


Release Notes: This release is fully functional on OS X 10.5 - 10.8. The history/excluded items drawers have been turned into regular views. BackupLoupe now offers to move an item to the trash in case the item to be restored already exists. Symbolic links were not properly handled when the preceding snapshot contained a directory with the same name. This has been fixed.


Release Notes: This release added in-place restore and support for MobileBackup (Lion). An issue with snapshots that appeared as 'Not scanned yet' after scanning was fixed. Should Time Machine create or remove snapshots while BackupLoupe is running, the program will update its list of snapshots accordingly (on Lion). The "Show/Hide History" menu item now correctly reflects the state of the history drawer. An issue where multiple instances of BackupLoupeScanner were started was fixed. Support for PPC was restored.


Release Notes: This release fixes background indexing for OSX 10.6.5 and addresses an issue where some menu items would be enabled only when a file was selected. A crash when searching an item "in currently selected snapshot" while no snapshot is selected was fixed.


Release Notes: This release addresses an issue where indexing of some snapshots would fail.


Release Notes: This release fixed a bug where the Find window would sometimes report negative item sizes, a crash when acquiring the history of items contained in directories with restricted permissions, and an issue when selecting a snapshot after scrolling.
A set of utility classes that can be used for Desktop application development.