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Schedule backups or sync files with Backup SafeKeeper

Backup Safekeeper is a freeware which allows you to backup your files or sync files with other devices. Once you setup a backup/sync profile you can schedule the backup process so you won’t need to remember again to bakup the data.

Features:

  • Backup files at any time with a single click
  • Schedule your backups to run without user interaction.
  • Recover lost files with simple recovery process.
  • Incremental backups are supported.
  • Smart Sync will allow you to have the same file in all your devices.
  • Keep your backups completely secure with 256-bit AES encryption.
  • Compress your backups using the latest compression technology. You can compress an unlimited size, and an unlimited number of files.

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  1. Haris says

    I’m always in search of backup tools. Thanks for sharing this one! šŸ™‚

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