Posted by Softland on 20 April 2006 - 05:46 · 4 comments & 4701 views
Backup4all is a backup utility that protects your valuable data from partial or total loss by automating backup tasks, password protecting (AES encryption supported) and compressing it to save storage space.
Using Backup4all you can easily backup to any local or network drive, backup to FTP (with support for SSL encryption, proxy server, passive mode, resuming), backup to CD/DVD, or other removable media (such as USB drives).

Main changes in version 3.1:
  • Added FTP resuming support
  • SSL support for email notifications
  • Option to \"Compress the log file\" when using email notifications
  • Option to \"Use standalone scheduler\" (by default Windows scheduler is used)
  • Added \"Hide window\" for command line application (will run in background)
  • Added \"Load CD/DVD before backup\" option
  • Added option to \"Warn before canceling backup\"
  • Added option to \"Show hidden files in open dialogs\"
  • Added \"No success sound\" to sound notifications
  • Added secondary built-in burning engine
  • Added \"No success email\" to email notifications
Download: Backup4all 3.1
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
News source: Backup4all Homepage



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(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by STanger on 20 Apr 2006 - 21:08
would this work in XP X64?? I'll have to check this out
Quote this comment #1.1 Posted by :: Lyon :: on 22 Apr 2006 - 23:31
Please let us know after you check it out...
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by Lare2 on 26 Apr 2006 - 07:39
for that price, i would recomend SyncBackSE instead.

Hey even the freeware version of SyncBack is better IMO
Quote this comment #2.1 Posted by Softland on 27 Apr 2006 - 13:21
You're wrong. How about the fact that you pay $25 for SyncBackSE and it doesn't even have support for writing CD/DVD natively (as Backup4all has)? This means that with SyncBackSE you'll have to install a 3rd party application to format the CD/DVD in UDF. And there are other differences as well, you can install Backup4all and make a comparison.
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