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Genie Timeline Professional 2012 v3.0.1.500

by Chris Wiles

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30 Apr 2012

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Verdict

Make a regular backup of your data and quickly restore using this timeline history approach to backup/restore

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Type: Time limited demo

Platform: Windows 8 compatible, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows XP

Manufacturer: Genie9

Size: 150MB

Number of Downloads: 54

Price: £19.95 (save 59%)

This is the software publisher's description.

Genie Timeline is a Windows Time Machine that performs seamless automatic real-time backup for all your files and folders. Simply install it on your computer and set it up in just 3-simple straightforward steps in which all your important documents, photos and music are backed up to a recommended backup destination with optional security.

It continuously backs up your files, so if you accidentally delete a file, you can always go back in time and find it.

Genie Timeline’s clean cut interface makes it seamlessly easy to use. With a user friendly, intuitive, wizard-based interface, it can’t get any simpler.

Folder and file selection in Genie Timeline is the same style as Windows Explorer. This means that it's easy to select files and folders for backup as this will be familiar to you.

Genie Timeline provides you with continuous data protection (CDP) technology to backup and protect your data in real time; meaning it allows you to travel back in time and view older versions of your files just as they were before.

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