25 Nov 2005
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Type: Time limited demo
Platform: Windows XP
Manufacturer: Uniblue Systems
Size: 26.3MB
Number of Downloads: 1676
Price: $49.95
Backing up data is important, but it is also something that many of us overlook. WinBackup is an easy-to-use solution that and offers a wealth of features for both home and business users.
The software is available in three versions - Standard, Professional and Server – with each version offering more than enough features to suit your needs.
There is no limit to the number of back-up jobs that can be created, and you can schedule jobs on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.
To create a job simply specify a unique name; the drive(s), folder(s) or file(s) to back up; and a name and location for the back-up.
A search function can help to locate specific files quickly, or you can simply use the Explorer-like interface to browse for the file(s)/folder(s) to be backed up.
Back-ups can be saved to a hard drive, burnt to CD/DVD (multiple formats), USB drive, Zip/Jazz/Rev, RAID, and NAS.
All data is encrypted to the 256bit AES standard for security, and powerful compression ensures backup data uses the minimum of space.
A full list of features, can be found by clicking here.
The program and its backups can be password-protected, should you require the extra security.
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The encription of 256 doesn't apply to the standard edition, 128 encription is applied to this version.
Posted by: Thomas Latham 26 Nov 2005