Backup SafeKeeper 2.1
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SpeedApps Inc (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/XP/2000/2003 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 1.05 MB |
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Backup SafeKeeper Easily backup, synchronize, or restore your files to another drive, ZIP file, networked drive, or removable media. Highly configurable, Backup SafeKeeper includes: simulated backups and restore; sub-directory selection; copy verification; background backups; auto-close of programs; easy and expert modes; profile groups and compare files.
Key Features:
1. Protect your data - Backup all your important files anytime with a single click, & use the scheduler to automate your backups.
2. Recover your lost files easily - When disaster strikes, click a single button to restore. Save stress and time with a simple recovery process.
3. Incremental Backups - Only new and changed files are copied. Incremental backups are supported, and variables can be used, e.g. backup to a folder based on the current date.
4. Work with 2 or more computers - Ensure your workstation, laptop, and networked computers have the same files. Let 'Smart Sync' do the work.
5. Keep confidential data private - Keep your backups completely secure with 256- bit AES encryption. Military level security ensures your peace of mind.
6. Keep your files small - Compress your backups using the latest compression technology. You can compress an unlimited size, and an unlimited number of files.
7. Set it and forget it - Once you've created your backup/sync profile you can have it scheduled to run without any user interaction. You don't need to remember to backup your files. |
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