Automatically backs up your files with IdleBackup
April 7, 2008 by Raj | Filed under Backup utilities, Freeware
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IdleBackup is a new windows freeware app which help you to take the backup of your files when you are away from your computer. Easy to use backup program, which can work automatically during idle-time of the computer. A backup can also be started manually. As a backup medium a hard disk in- or external or network should be used. Only changed files are copied.
Features:
- Very easy to use backup program.
- 1-1 copy (mirror backup),therefore easy browsing with explorer through the backup set
The first backup is a full backup, then each next backup will copy only changed files, add only,
no files are deleted. This is also called incremental backup principle
- Manual or Automatic backup (at a set interval time) during idle time of the computer.
In Automatic mode Idlebackup will work invisibly in the background, and only if idle
(no keys,mouse actions detected). Status is visible by icon color in sytem tray
- After a manually started backup, you can select to shutdown Windows
- Can also copy large files > 2Gb.
- Backup mail data of Thunderbird, Outlook, Outlook Express (see usage examples)
- Backup medium = harddisk/usb-stick/usb-drive or network.
- Normal windows installation/deinstallation. Allthough executable idlebackup.exe can also
work without a specific install
- Ideal for making backup from multiple computers. Stores the source path and computername.
- No restrictions, nagware or spyware, just freeware.

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