Thursday, February 13, 2014

FBackup 5.0.359

Use this tool to define various folders that you need to backup and then backup to a local or flash drive, then either move across to another computer or restore if necessary

Many of us own more than one computer, but unless they are connected to a network, moving files from one machine to another is laborious. We advocate synchronisation tools such as Sugarsync or Dropbox, which enable you to synchronise your favourite and most important files across multiple machines, irrespective of operating system. Snag is, if you have a slow broadband connection, or need to move across large movie files, synchronisation is going to take way too long to migrate your files.


DOWNLOAD HERE:  FBackup 5.0.359
 
Truly freeware
FBackup is free for personal and commercial use and it doesn't have any 3rd party programs bundled with it or other annoyances. This means that when you install FBackup only it will be installed and you can start creating backups as soon as you click the Backup button from the main interface.

Standard zip compression
FBackup uses the standard type of compression, ZIP, for storing your data. Unlike other programs that create their own format, with FBackup you can always rest assure that the saved data can be restored with any ZIP utility. Of course, it provides a way to password-protect your data, so that only you can have access to it.

Set it and forget it
Using the backup wizard you have to configure what data to back-up, where to save it but also when to save it. This means that once you defined a backup job, you can schedule it to run automatically so that you won't have to worry about backing up manually. You will receive reports if a backup had errors or warnings, so that if something went wrong you can act to fix it.

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