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Full CD-RW and DVD support with disk spanning Backup Platinum fully supports writing
to CD and DVD disks.
You can use any CDR, CDRW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW or
DVD+RW compatible media and corresponding devices
to store your data. Large backups will be automatically
split to several parts and stored on several disks using
disk spanning. |
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Backup and synchronize with LAN and FTP In addition to local hard drives and other devices you
can store your data on a different computer in your local
area network or even on a remote FTP site. You can also
synchronize local data with a folder on a remote FTP
site and transfer files in both directions. |
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Integrated ZIP compression You can compress your files when storing them. This
reduces network traffic and saves disk space. Depending
on your needs you can either compress each file separately
or store many files belonging to a single backup item
to a single ZIP archive. You can also create password-protected
ZIP files. |
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128-bit encryption with Blowfish You can protect your backup data with a strong 128-bit
Blowfish encryption. It can be used together with
ZIP compression or independently from it. In all cases
nobody will access your stored data without your secret
password. |
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Flexible and powerful scheduler You can schedule your backup operations so that
they are performed in the most convenient time. For example
you can choose to backup late at night or on weekend.
You can specify different time for different sets of files
and folders. It is possible to schedule an operation at
a specific time and then repeat it every day or at certain
weekdays or month days. You can also repeat operations
using any specified period of time. |
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Can run in service mode on Windows NT/2000/XP Backup Platinum can run as a usual application or as
a service on Windows NT/2000/XP systems. In the
service mode the backup is independent from the currently
logged in user. The benefit is that your items are processed
even if somebody else is using the system at the moment
or if nobody is logged in at all. |
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