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BackUp Pro For Your Palm

Software Reviews
By: pdaBlast! Staff
February 09, 2007
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BackUp Pro can protect your data by keeping an up-to-date copy of everything on a memory card (SD, MMC). It does this in a very efficient manner and is extremely fast. To give you complete peace-of-mind it also allows for unattended automatic backups at a pre-determined time of the day. Files can be selectively backed up and restored.

Features in the Pro version include:

  • free Lite version
  • enhanced for Palm OS 5
  • great interface
  • easy to use
  • unattended backups
  • removal of orphaned files
  • exclusion of files for backup
  • selective restore
  • elaborate file view of backup directory and files in RAM
  • quick toolbar access
  • and much more ...



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