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Intuitive interface With the help of the file tree, you can see all files included in the backup and the new files that will be stored at next backup execution. You can sort and search this file tree. You can start the application at Windows startup or minimize it to the system tray.
Flexibility Backup4all is very flexible, allowing you to run almost any backup operation you might require.
Manage multiple backup jobs You can define multiple backups and save them for future use. On the main form, you have an overview of all defined backups organized in groups. You can create shortcuts to any backup job and execute it with a double click from your desktop or other location. Backup4all comes with several predefined backup jobs: My Documents, My Pictures, Outlook Express and Backup4all Configurations.
Email notifications You can configure Backup4all to send custom emails after a finished backup with success, error, warning notifications. Additional options allow you to attach the backup log file and send the email to several addresses.
Backup destination You can store the backup in a local folder, on another computer in the same LAN, on media such as: CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, on USB drives or other removable media. You can also backup your files to remote locations using the FTP service (with SSL support, active/passive transfer modes, firewall support).
Backup directly to CD and DVD Backup4all comes with its own built-in CD/DVD burning support. Just set the destination to the CD or DVD burner and execute the backup job. If you prefer, you can still use UDF format to burn your CDs and DVDs. Backup4all also has the possibility to erase CD-RW/DVD-RW media.
AES encryption Backup4all supports 128-bit, 192-bit and 256-bit AES encryption. These numbers reflect the encryption key size used to encrypt the data, thus a higher key size provides stronger encryption.
Backup locked or open files Backup4all uses the Volume Shadow Copy service that allows you to back up local open files from NTFS partitions in Windows XP/2003/Vista. Now you can backup your emails and settings without closing Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express or other email clients.
Create backup shortcut You can create a "shortcut" of a backup job or backup group to a desired location. Whenever you will double click that shortcut, the associated backup will start running.
Statistics You can actually see the number of files that will be processed at next backup (very useful when you have a large number of files). Other information refers to the size and date of the executed backups and the available free space on storage destination.
Summary Textual description of all configurations made to a backup job.
New backup wizard Provides step-by-step instructions to create a new backup job.
Easy file and folder selection You can browse a folder tree to select individual files and folders as source of the backup or you can include or exclude them individually.
Backup types Backup4all performs four backup types: full backup, differential backup, incremental backup and mirror backup. Backup4all can also delete the source files (after a backup successfully completed) and empty directories.
File filters Powerful filtering engine with lots of options (filter by attribute, size, date, name and type). You can build filters using a combination of restrictions and you can define separate filters for inclusion and exclusion.
Built-in scheduler You can easily set up a powerful scheduler using the available scheduler configurations to make unattended backups.
Extra actions Perform extra actions before and/or after the backup execution.
Test backup The application tests the backups (using CRC32). This ensures that the files have been backed up properly and the backup is safe. You can also test the backup integrity at a later time from the application main menu. When backing up to removable media, after each media item written the backup test is performed (for spanned backups). When backing up to FTP, the XCRC command can be used (if supported by server). This speeds up the testing as Backup4all will verify the backup based on the CRC information received from server.
Standard zip compression Backup4all creates standard zip files. This means that your data is not at the mercy of the utility itself; you can access it with any zip compatible utility.
Customized zip names You can customize name prefixes for the zip archives, which store your backup versions. Backup4all also supports file/folder paths longer than 260 characters (turn off file parsing).
Password protection You can protect your zip files by setting a password for each backup.
Snapshots The mirror backup type makes an exact copy of selected files and folders.
Disk spanning Automated support for splitting your backup between many removable disks or even on the same media. You can specify the maximum size of the zip archives. When performing a mirror backup and using disk spanning you can choose not to split the files. This is an useful option because you can copy your music/movies to CD or DVD and not have them trimmed when the CD or DVD is full.
Multi-thread Backup4all allows you to start more backups at the same time, to execute a whole group of backups at once, showing the progress of each backup.
Logs The operations performed by Backup4all are logged. You can change the location of the log file if you want to store it in a different place.
Command line There is a command line version of Backup4all available. You can use the "Backup4all Scheduler" to schedule backups.
Restore wizard Restore backed up data step-by-step. Allows you to choose the version of files which will be restored and filter them to restore only the files that are needed.
Restore You can quickly restore any file version, the latest version of the files or a whole folder from the backup job. If you have a large backup that spans over several removable media (CD/DVD, floppy) each spanned backup can be independently restored. Thus, if one of the spanned backups is corrupted you can still restore the other files.
Compatibility Restore can also be performed via any standard zip software, giving you more flexibility, if you need to restore on a different computer (if the backup was created using independent splits, see this section on how to restore correctly using 3rd party zip utilities).
One touch backup Some USB enclosures have a button to start the execution of an associated program. If you have such a device, you can configure Backup4all to execute a backup job or a backup group when this button is pressed.
Play custom sounds Backup4all can play custom success/warning/error sounds at the end of the backup.
File warnings File warnings like access denied, locked files, etc. are displayed to the user during backup execution if the user chooses so. These warnings are also written to the log file. Scheduled backups do not show these warnings even when this option is set. Default is checked.
Backup catalog Backup4all stores a summary snapshot of the file information into a backup catalog file (.bkc) each time a backup job is run. For every file backed up, the snapshot contains the file name, size and attributes as well as the date and time of creation, modification and access. The backup catalog is stored both locally and remotely (for backups to removable media or remote locations).
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