I went to the Seagate website to order the upgrade for Seagate Backup EXEC
for only $29 and was VERY disappointed to see a $10(UPS) or $15(FedEx)
shipping charge. Cancelled the order as this would equal at least 1/3 the
cost of the upgrade.
They lost a sale. I've been very pleased with the product but don't feel
like getting ripped off today.
Anyone know of an equivalent product which pull this?
Peggy
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel BLuming <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, August 04, 1998 6:40 PM
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Backup question
>Gary,
>
>I have been using Seagate Exec software for Win95 (not NT) for awhile
>now. It seems to work very well. It will back up to removeable media such
>as ZIP and Jaz, to a CD writer as well as to my old Colorado 350 Quic 80
>tape drive. It also will back up to a disk file on a hard drive which you
>can then burn to a CD. You need the lates version (2.0b) to write to a
>disk file.
>The people at Seagate were very helpful when I needed tech help.
>
>Joel Bluming
>[log in to unmask]
>ICQ #5875120
>
>On Mon, 3 Aug 1998 writes:
>
>>I need a better backup solution than Iomega. So, I would appreciate a
>>few
>>recommendations on backup software.
>>
>>Additionally, what does everyone think of "online" backup services?
>
>
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