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AMF Back Me Up is easy to use backup software. Back Me Up backs up software to zip files, which means that you can recover your files easily. Back Me Up supports zip disks, hard disks, CD and DVD writers and more. A step-by-step wizard makes it easy for anyone to start backing up their important data. Unlike other backup programs, you don't need Back Me Up to restore your data. Back Me Up features: - Stores backups as standard Zip files - the most common type of compressed file. - Automatically spans multiple removable disks, such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, Zip drives, etc. - With Smart Restore technology, Back Me Up can recognize standard Windows folders and restore your files to their proper location - even on a computer running a different version of Windows. - Allows splitting of backup files for later writing to removable media. - Can backup or restore over a network. - Schedule backups to run automatically. - Creates detailed reports of backups and restores. - Tags backup files with date and time for easy file management. - Uses advanced file filtering to allow inclusion or exclusion of files by file type, size, date. - Allows inclusion or exclusion of individual folders and files.

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Format:SoftwareSize:1,074 KB
Date:Feb 2006Version:1.0
License:PurchasePrice:$29.95
Platform:Windows
System Req:Windows NT 4 SP 6Windows 2003 SP 1Windows XP AMD 64-bitWindows XP 64-bit SP 1Windows NT 4 SP 2Windows 2000 SP 1Windows 2003 64-bitWindows 2003 AMD 64-bitWindows XP 64-bit SP 2Windows NT 4 SP 3Windows 2000 SP 2Windows Server 2003 x64 R2Windows 2000Windows

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