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Backup4all 4.0.105

Softland   on 24 September 2008 - 16:12 · 3 comments & 3899 views

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Backup4all is a backup utility that allows you to easily backup to any local or network drive, backup to FTP (with support for SSL encryption, proxy server, passive mode), backup to CD/DVD, or other removable media (such as USB drives).

What's new in Backup4all 4 (final):
  • Completely rewritten to allow backing up large number of files and folders with moderate resource usage
  • Option to archive and encrypt files individually when using mirror backup
  • Backup can now be paused/resumed/stopped
  • Backup/Restore/Test/Cleanup history
  • Automatic updates
  • Back up empty folders
  • The new version has a redesigned interface with a new Backup Properties section.
  • “Getting Started” window with shortcuts to main operations
  • NTFS permissions and alternate streams are now copied in mirror backups
  • Additional views: Backup View and Brief View
  • Option to password protect program interface
  • Set memory usage for backing up
  • Create and use predefined filters
  • Limit the number of file versions
  • MSI setup for automatic deployment
  • Added new views for the backup groups/jobs in the backup list
  • Search as-you-type for backup jobs/groups in backup list
  • Added combo-box to easily filter backup groups
  • Plugin manager to easily add/remove plugins
  • Multiple files/folders can be selected in Sources folder tree in New Backup Wizard and Backup Properties
Download: Backup4all 4 | 9.6MB (Shareware)
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#1 Shiranui on 25 Sep 2008 - 00:54
Call it Backup4free and I'm in

Certainly looks nice. I'll give it a try.
(1 reply) #2 Lare2 on 25 Sep 2008 - 01:22
Where's the links to the home page. ?

A long time ago i discovered SyncBackSE and never looked back.

This program seems to have tons of features seeing from the shots that it may be worth a try.

#2.1 Softland on 25 Sep 2008 - 05:51
(Lare2 said @ #2)
Where's the links to the home page. ?


It's http://www.backup4all.com

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