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Looking for a good new Backup program

PostPosted: 08 April 2010, 19:51
by MicketsBR
Hello,

Abakt is not developed since 2007. And it doesn't allow one profile to have multiple sources with different actions and filters together (one must "group" different profiles, but that is cumbersome).

I am looking for a simple backup program that will allow me to also move files instead of copying.

I use Cobian Backup on a daily basis. It's very good and free, but it won't move files, and I don't think it can be portabilized.

Regards,

Mickets

Re: Looking for a good new Backup program

PostPosted: 09 April 2010, 23:26
by JP4U
Hello.

If you only want backup your USB Key, you can use USB Image Tool (File Management => backup), or eventualy you can also use DSynchronize (File Management => Synchronization) with the option Backup changes where you select the number of backup copy you want (0 to 5).

JP4U

Re: Looking for a good new Backup program

PostPosted: 10 April 2010, 18:01
by MicketsBR
No, not for the USB, and not for synchronising files.

Really something more to move or copy files, based on rules, etc.

Re: Looking for a good new Backup program

PostPosted: 15 April 2010, 09:10
by akhouri_sarvesh
I use FreeFileSync for synchronization but also looking for a dedicated backup program.

Re: Looking for a good new Backup program

PostPosted: 16 April 2010, 17:02
by MicketsBR
akhouri_sarvesh wrote:I use FreeFileSync for synchronization but also looking for a dedicated backup program.

Hmmm.... I'll check on that. Can it move or delete files based on their age?

Re: Looking for a good new Backup program

PostPosted: 23 April 2010, 21:45
by akhouri_sarvesh
MicketsBR wrote:Hmmm.... I'll check on that. Can it move or delete files based on their age?


Please explain regarding move or delete.

There are two methods of comparison

1. File size and date

2. File content

It offers you to delete and replace older files with the newer copy along with sending the deleted file to recycle bin in case you want to recover it.

Re: Looking for a good new Backup program

PostPosted: 24 April 2010, 16:42
by MicketsBR
akhouri_sarvesh wrote:
MicketsBR wrote:Hmmm.... I'll check on that. Can it move or delete files based on their age?


Please explain regarding move or delete.

There are two methods of comparison

1. File size and date

2. File content

It offers you to delete and replace older files with the newer copy along with sending the deleted file to recycle bin in case you want to recover it.


Once the files have been filtered, instead of copying them to the new destination(s), I would like to MOVE them, i.e., erase from the source location.

Re: Looking for a good new Backup program

PostPosted: 25 April 2010, 12:33
by akhouri_sarvesh
MicketsBR wrote:Once the files have been filtered, instead of copying them to the new destination(s), I would like to MOVE them, i.e., erase from the source location.


Ooops !! I have used FreeFileSync just for mirroring but have never used for moving but will check whether this option is present or not. Will let you know.

Re: Looking for a good new Backup program

PostPosted: 26 April 2010, 08:20
by Dji
Moving options are not available.

Re: Looking for a good new Backup program

PostPosted: 28 April 2010, 16:11
by akhouri_sarvesh
As far I think a Backup program is meant to backup any data simply by mirroring - so that the data can be retrieved later if the original is damaged or lost. Further only updated data/files should be copied to the backup - so as to save backup time. Later I realized that moving option should not be a part of backup since it moves the original file instead of making a backup copy. :unsure: