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DFIncBackup Professional

 
License:
Shareware
Price/Registration Fee:
$29.95 USD
Trial Period:
30 Days
File size:
4.01 MB
Publisher:
Gueranitchev A.A.
Last Updated:
05/21/10
Version:
2.98
Review:
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DFIncBackup Professional Description:

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DFIncBackup is a personal backup program designed for incremental backup of files directly to zip archives.

Features:
* Incremental backup of files. It saves only changed files to make the backup file size smaller.
* Can backup to CD/DVD, Ext USB HDD, Flash, HDD, LAN, and switch to another one with keeping state of incremental backup.
* Built-in packer using full compatible ZIP files format (zip64).
* Strong encryption AES 256-bit.
* Built-in CD/DVD disc burning engine.
* Split large backup archives into several smaller volumes allows saving to removable disks.
* Built-in scheduler.
* Easy archives management: save, restore, remove archives.
* Quick add needed files to project by using templates.
* Templates editor
* Backup project can contain several root folders.
* Flexible tuning of root folders and sub folders.
* Easily view selected files list in project editor using folders tree with explorer-like style.
* Built-in ZIP archives viewer.
* Log file viewer for easy navigate and search.
* Intelligent backup folders management: limitation by archive size or free space on hard disk volume, automatically swap to next volume of hard disk.


System Requirements: 32MB RAM
Operating System Support: Win2000, Win7 x32, Win98, WinServer, WinVista, WinXP
Tags: DFIncBackup,Backup, Incremental, Archive, ZIP, Scheduler, visual, Manager

 
 

DFIncBackup Professional reviewReview for DFIncBackup Professional

DFIncBackup Professional rating 4.56 out of 5 based on 9 ratings. With 1 user reviews.

55555 seems to work fine.


At 12.95, I didn't expect much, but it dutifully has been making regular backups (to external drive) in the background and I can open the archives and the files appear to be there. I haven't rigorously tested it, but everything appears solid to me.

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