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Backup and restore important data with Cobian Backup 9

by Chris Wiles

21 Feb 2008

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Untitled7 Many of us do not bother to backup our important files simply as we can't be bothered to set up a schedule and then burn the files to disc. We're under the false impression that any backed up files will be out of date so quickly, it makes backing up our files almost pointless. The thing is, most of us have free web space with our broadband connection, so there's no reason why you can't use this to backup data. Only you have the username and password.

Cobian Backup 9
is the first beta preview of the forthcoming backup and restore tool. It's been around in various incarnations and is completely free. You can choose the files and folders you want to backup and then the destination. Schedule the backup and simply leave the tool to login to your FTP server, backup the data and then log off, automatically.

Cobian Backup 9 preview
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