Reprinted from TidBITS by permission; reuse governed by Creative Commons license BY-NC-ND 3.0. TidBITS has offered years of thoughtful commentary on Apple and Internet topics. For free email subscriptions and access to the entire TidBITS archive, visit http://www.tidbits.com/ CrashPlan 3.5.2 Agen G. N. Schmitz Code 42 Software has released [1]CrashPlan 3.5.2, a small maintenance release for the popular Internet backup software that does make one major change ' dropping support for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. A CrashPlan [2]support page notes that current backups and restores will continue uninterrupted, but it does recommend upgrading to a later edition of OS X in order to take advantage of features in future versions. CrashPlan 3.5.2 adds support for Retina displays, support for Java 7, and localizations for Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified) and Chinese (Traditional). It also fixes an issue with Web restore that affected some users, improved cross-platform computer adoptions, and ensures the menu bar no longer disappears after the system wakes from sleep. There's no need to manually download CrashPlan, as the app will automatically upgrade on its own (though it might take a few days). (Free with a 30-day trial of the CrashPlan+ online backup service, 21.2 MB, [3]release notes) References 1. http://www.crashplan.com/consumer/crashplan.html 2. https://helpdesk.crashplan.com/entries/23159088 3. http://support.crashplan.com/doku.php/release/3_5_2 .