
CloudPull Free 2.4.2
Device: Mac OS
Category: Utilities
Price: Free, Version: 2.4.1 -> 2.4.2 (iTunes)

Google provides great cloud-based services, but it is important to keep a local copy of your data. This ensures that you have your data even if your account is compromised, the service has an outage, or data goes missing from your account. CloudPull seamlessly backs up your Google account to your Mac. It supports Gmail, Google Contacts, Google Calendar, and Google Drive (formerly Docs). By default, the app backs up your account every hour and maintains old point-in-time snapshots of your account for 90 days. CloudPull allows you to download the app for free and to back up a single account. With an in-app purchase, you can upgrade to get premium features including: • Support for up to ten Google accounts • The ability to run CloudPull as a background app • The ability to store your backup files in an alternate location CloudPull creates backups in standard file formats: • Email messages can be imported into Apple Mail individually. • Entire email labels can be imported into Apple Mail as mailboxes. • Contacts can be imported into Apple Contacts. • Calendars can be imported into Apple Calendar. • Google Documents, Presentations, and Spreadsheets can be opened with Microsoft Office, and can also be imported into Pages, Keynote, or Numbers. Other files from Google Drive are backed up in their native formats. CloudPull provides a Mac native interface for working with your backups: • You can browse current backups and backups from old snapshots. • You can preview backed up items via Quick Look. • You can restore items by dragging them to the Finder. Whether you need backups because of a problem with your Google account or because you are offline, your backups are available to you on your Mac.
What's New
This update disables backup of Google Reader, but continues to provide access to existing Google Reader backups.Other improvements:• Renamed the app to “CloudPull Free”.• CloudPull now backs up user-defined labels that start with “[Gmail]/” or “[Google Mail]/”.• If you have a login item for CloudPull, CloudPull will leave it as-is rather than trying to migrate it to the newer-style “start at login” mechanism. Either way, CloudPull will continue to start upon login if you have set it up to do so.• You can now copy the name of an item by right-clicking on it and selecting “Copy” from the resulting menu.• You can now copy the link associated with a Google Reader subscription or article by right-clicking on it and selecting “Copy link” from the resulting menu.
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