Chaque jour, nous vous offrons des logiciels sous licence GRATUITS que vous devriez autrement payer!
L'offre gratuite du jour pour Backup4all Lite 8.6 était valable le 10 mai 2020!
Backup4all est un logiciel de sauvegarde de données primé pour Windows. Cet utilitaire de sauvegarde a été conçu pour protéger vos données importantes contre les pertes partielles ou totales en automatisant les tâches de sauvegarde, en les protégeant par mot de passe et en les compressant pour économiser de l'espace de stockage. Cette application de sauvegarde est riche en fonctionnalités et offre une interface intuitive rendant toutes les fonctionnalités facilement accessibles aux débutants et aux professionnels.
Avec Backup4all Lite, vous pouvez facilement sauvegarder sur plusieurs destinations:
- Local: sauvegarde sur DVD, CD, Blu-ray, HD-DVD ou autre support amovible (lecteur USB, par exemple).
- Réseau: sauvegarde sur les destinations réseau (y compris les lecteurs réseau mappés).
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10 (x32/x64); 100MB of Free Space
125 MB
lifetime
$19.99
L’édition Professional de Backup4all offre davantage de fonctionnalités que l’édition Lite, telles que la sauvegarde sur des destinations cloud populaires (Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon S3, ...) FTP / SFTP, les sauvegardes intelligentes, le véritable incrémental, le cryptage AES. .. Vous pouvez en savoir plus sur https://www.backup4all.com/ (les utilisateurs de GAOTD bénéficient également d'une réduction de 20% s'ils souhaitent effectuer la mise à niveau)
Si vous cherchez le créateur de PDF gratuit le plus populaire, doPDF est la solution. C’est 100% gratuit pour un usage personnel et commercial. Avec doPDF, vous pouvez convertir n'importe quel document imprimable en un fichier PDF en utilisant l'option Imprimer. Il peut facilement convertir de cette manière des fichiers PDF à partir de documents Microsoft Excel, Word ou PowerPoint ou de vos courriels et sites Web favoris. Téléchargez-le à partir de http://www.dopdf.com/
i suggest that anyone serious about data access and security, they purchase an external hard drive, of whatever size will copy your information and leave room for more. use the bitlocker feature of windows, and encrypt the entire drive. copy your data to the drive that needs to be preserved, and afterwards, store the drive off site. if it is kept at home, and should there ever occur any number of disasters, from fire to flood, not only would you lose your original pc's, but your backed up data as well. making the point of backing up your data moot.
if one chooses to use a third party backup provider, ensure that in future versions of windows that you will be able to still use that software, and copies retained so it can be installed on a new pc to restore your backed up data. if it cannot be installed on a new pc, then what good is it to anyone? encrypt your drive. and like above, store it off site.
~ walt
35+ years IT professional
walter,
Off-site plus on-site is I think preferred, since hard drive failure and cyber attacks happen, and having easy access to the data needed to rebuild your setup is welcome when disaster strikes. And as far as hard drives go, external drives often have a higher failure rate than internal drives. Having duplicates of your backups on more than one drive helps, as does using a good model of 3.5" HDD in a drive dock while providing active cooling [something most external drives lack], unless of course you're using SSDs. While you should also keep a copy yourself, since stuff happens, the cloud is often a better option for your backup archives, as data centers can have more protection than you could easily manage, including redundant storage on more than one HDD.
Bitlocker is a bit harder, if not impossible to implement for many home users, and provides little advantage over other proven methods of encryption, e.g. VeraCrypt.
How is it better than the built-in windows backup?
Hariharasuthan KS, I have used this in the past and can't honestly say that it is any better or any worse than Windows backup, its really down to personal preference. The software, although fairly basic does what it's supposed to without any issues. The pro version is better, offering more options.
Is it a limited period license. In that case, how does one restore the backup taken during license period?
Dattatraya Vaidya, Read the blue area on the right side of the screen. It states, lifetime license.
Hello,
My 5 cents:
nice interface but has less options than cobian backup for example
- no incremental or differential
- No scripts to customize
- not enough options to schedule
Br,
Patrick
Save | Cancel