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Old 12-24-2010, 07:32 PM   #82
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Originally Posted by KryptoNyte View Post
Thanks, RoboRay. I've never used it for anything beyond fixing YouTube. Have you done a backup and restore with it yet on the NC, Ray? What are the implications of a utility like this in the light of a restore AFTER a B&N firmware update?
I don't have have my NC yet (it will be a late Christmas gift, unfortunately ) but I've used Titanium Pro on my Android phone for several months. The first time I did a full system restore (when I started experimenting with custom ROMS) I sat there doing the tedious manual installation of each app one by one, hitting the buttons over and over again, and it took forever (I have a lot of apps). After deciding I didn't want to deal with that again, I paid for the Pro version and can now reinstall everything with the push of a button.

If you only have a few apps, it may not be a big deal to do it manually. If you've got dozens of apps, you'll probably decide the Pro version is worth it after doing it once or twice the hard way.

The Pro version also supports multiple backup copies, so you can retain different versions. This comes in real handy when an app update from the Market is buggy or removes features to encourage you to switch to a paid version. With TB Pro, you can easily roll back as many versions as you decided to keep backed up.

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