FileFort Backup: Backup All Documents, Photos & Music Folders To FTP Server/Optical Drives

FileFort Backup is a simple, yet powerful data backup utility that lets you automatically back up your critical folders and data to a number of different places such as; Internal storage, CD/DVD/Blu-rays, USB Flash drives and Remote FTP servers. The application provides you with a quick solution for backing up all of your emails, documents, photos, music and other types of files. Being a lightweight application, it doesn't take too much of your system resources while performing the backup operations. It offers a simple backup wizard to quickly set the backup options and configurations. All the currently running and scheduled backup jobs can be handled from a dashboard. You can either choose to run any scheduled backup task or change the tasks scheduled time and date according to your requirements. Details to follow after the jump. Read More

Cobian Backup: Create Tasks For Backups, Run Them Separately Or In Bulk

A few days ago, we reviewed Exiland Backup, a task based data backup utility that let you copy your important files to local storage, network drives, FTP servers etc. The application contained a handsome number of features, including scheduled backups, notification alerts and making multiple backup copies at the same time. Today, we will take a look at another such program, labelled Cobian Backup. According to the developers, it’s a multi-threaded program which can be used to create backup of files and directories on a single or multiple computers across your network. Just like Exiland, this program also supports backing up the data on an FTP server and creating task schedules. You can create backup tasks that can then either be executed separately or in batch operation. If you’re a security concious person, you may password protect your backed up files. Additionally, the application also let you compress the data. Read More

AngryFile: Backup Files To Cloud & Restore Them To The Same Directories

The advent of cloud computing has made a big leap forward towards content sharing. Services like Dropbox has made a tremendous impact on the way we save and share our files, and many companies have started creating content sharing tools and online services to let users easily share files with others. Angryfile is a Dropbox-like file sharing and file back up utility that can help you store important files on the cloud. What it does is, allows you to make backup of your files and folder, and restore them at any time you want. The thing that makes it unique from Dropbox and other data sync & backup utilities, is its ability to restore data to the same location where it was backed up from. In addition, it performs incremental backup operation over selected folders, which means that only newly added files and updated file fragments will be copied to cloud. The total available free cloud storage is 1GB, but you can get additional space (25GB) by subscribing to the premium service for $5 USD. Read on to find more. Read More

BackUp Gmail: Regularly Download Email Messages To Mac Drive [Paid]

Google released Gmail Offline a while back, a Chrome app that allowed you to view your Gmail account offline. The app was meant for Chrome alone, and all other browsers were pretty much left out. What’s more, the app wasn’t a backup solution. BackUp Gmail is a Mac app available for $1.99 in the Mac App Store that allows you to back up all email messages in your Gmail account to anywhere on your hard drive. The app is nothing more than a downloader for all your inbox messages. You can set up a regular time interval for when the app will back up messages, or enter a given time when the app will perform a backup daily. The messages are readable in Apple’s default mail client, and not encrypted in any way. It works for both Gmail and Google Apps accounts. Read More

How To Backup Your Firefox 3 Profile, Settings, Passwords, Extensions And Bookmarks Easily

Firefox users need to create a backup to guard against the possibility that their profile may get corrupted or wiped after installing a new extension or a new version of Firefox. Backing up Firefox manually is as simple as copying their respective profile folders to another location. If you do that, you’ll have a full backup with all your settings and personal data will be saved. Backups come handy when you want to save the profile on multiple computers or want to use the profile in your freshly installed Firefox in your new computer.

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