| Download wBackup v1.11 (WBACKUP11.EXE
3757K) Free Trial for
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- Once downloaded, just execute WBACKUP11.EXE to run the Installation.
- You may choose the Installation directory.
- wBackup includes an Uninstall procedure.
- This software is a fully functional ShareWare limited to
a 30 days evaluation period
- After purchasing wBackup on-line you do not need to download
again: just enter your registration code
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| wBackup 1.11 Description |
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wBackup v1
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| Characteristics |
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wBackup has the following characteristics and advantages over other
Backup & Restore software:
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You simply visually define a Backup Script by selecting the
directories you want to backup, from your drives directory tree.
You may decide to backup a complete directory and all of its
sub-directories and/or to exclude some of its sub-directories.
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Defining a Script by clicking directories in the
tree structure
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wBackup uses Windows API functions to backup your data. It
does incremental backups (it compares file dates and sizes and
does not copy files which have the same size and date at source
and destination). When you have backed up your main directories
once, backing them up again later usually takes less than a
minute even if they contain thousands of files.
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For example, backuping 45 directories containing 671 files
and a total of 375 million bytes of data for the first time
to an external Maxtor hard drive takes 1 minute and 32 seconds,
and if you do it again the incremental backup takes only 2 seconds!
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First time backup

Second time incremental backup
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Again, wBackup relies on secure Windows API functions. You
do not need any special software to extract your backed up files
from a huge unique archive file (i.e. Windows Backup and other
Backup utilities): simply use Windows Explorer or the DOS Command
Prompt to restore your files... you may of course use wBackup
to restore your files if you want.
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wBackup has a sophisticated interface allowing you to define
scripts with mouse clicks, to launch your Scripts and see the
progress of their execution. Once a wBackup script has finished
executing, you may check how many files have been backed up
in each directory, see which files have been backed up and for
which have not been copied due to an error of some kind. You
may check error messages and understand while a file copy has
not succeeded.
Destination directories are automatically color coded to help
you quickly visually identify where your data will be saved.
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Automatic destination directory color coding
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- wBackup retains your directory structures
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wBackup retains the entire directory structure of directories
it recursively backs up. Thus it is extremely easy to find a
file to restore.
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- wBackup helps you synchronize PC's on your network
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Ever wanted to be sure to have all your important desktop files
available on your Portable? Use wBackup everyday to copy the
data you want to your Portable or to any number of other PCs
on your network and you'll be sure they are synchronized.
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- wBackup uses Backup Scripts
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With wBackup you define Backup Scripts which are saved in Backup
Scripts Files (.BSF). You may define and save as many BSF files
as you need, for various tasks (Backup tasks, Restore Tasks,
Synchronize tasks, ...) and save them, reload them, delete them,
etc.
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Because it is visual and fast, you see very detailed progress
of your directories and files being backed up as they are backed
up. It is also really easy and fun to build backup Scripts.
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