Tri-BACKUP can create a copy of a disk running macOS 10.15 (Catalina), but the copy will no longer be bootable due to constraints created by Apple on this System.
Note: You must explicitly allow access to your data. Open the System Preferences (Apple menu) and select "Security and Privacy". In the "Privacy" tab, select "Full Disk Access" and add Tri-BACKUP.
Enhancements:
MacOS 10.15 Catalina compatibility (except creation of bootable copies).
Added symbols in the list of programmed actions to quickly see actions with Before/After operations: actions executed by another action, mount/unmount volumes, etc.
Various minor enhancements and interface changes.
Corrections:
Various minor corrections.
Version 9.0.4:
New features:
Programmed action "Copy and Organize"
Survey programmed action (to survey if the contents of a folder or volume change)
Access to see the number of versions of each file saved in Evolutive Backup
Extension filter to copy only files based on extensions (copy only image, video, audio... files)
"Add to Favorites" option to filter and launch more quicker your favorite actions
Reports the number of items excluded by filters during the execution of actions
Suspend activity option in the Before/After operations
New options to better monitor and control your Mac and your backups