
April 23, 2009

It's called FBackup, and is free for both personal and commercial use - http://www.fbackup.com/
[quote:2bp65w9o]FBackup is a configurable backup program with an easy to use interface. Performs mirror backups. Has wizards for backup & restore, file filters and internal scheduler. Creates standard zip files or exact copies of files, backs up open files and lets you protect your backed up files using zip passwords. FBackup is free for both personal and commercial use.[/quote:2bp65w9o]
Hey Softland - FBackup was featured in the 'New Freeware' section of the last issue of Dave's Computer Tips News Letter on 1st April, 2009 so it's not new to our readers. Why not sign up for the news letters and then you will be up to date? They're a pretty good read too...take a look and subscribe here: https://davescomputertips.com/newsle ... 090401.php
Have you used FBackup at all? If so, your thoughts/any comments would be most welcome.
cheers now....JIM
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