User Group Software

BackUpTime

Reviewed by Pavel Sokolov

We have created BackUpTime just for that reason - to provide you with a way to securely store your most important data. Hey, if you work around computers, you know how often surprises happen. And even when computer works fine, well, then our memory can fail us. Can you easily remember where you placed some memo a year and a half ago? Probably not. But with BackUpTime you will find it in minutes. BackUpTime has become the backup utility of choice for large and small businesses, freelancers, students, IT professionals, designers, accountants and other people who want to make sure that their files are always available when needed. Why did all of these different people choose BackUpTime? The answer is simple - all you have to do is to download this software from the Internet and install it. You get a trial period 30 days to use this software in order to make sure it meets all of your needs. That’s right - first you try it, then you buy it. You can buy one copy for home use or you can buy a site license for hundreds of workstations. BackUpTime has been specially designed to make it easy to use. You will learn how the program works in less then an hour. This software features straitforward, eye-pleasing interface, dynamic folders (unique feature that other backup utilities don’t have), and built-in scheduler. You can even use the software to set alarms to remind you of important events. The program supports zip compression format which has long been recognized as an industry standard. The built-in scheduler allows you to set times for certain tasks (such as disk cleanup or disk scanning) so that these tasks will be performed when you want.
 

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