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WilloSoft
Backup.Made.Simple.v5.1.235
Cracker ........: ARN
Packer .........: ARN
Protection .....: Other
Crack Type .....: Incl.Keymaker
Release Date ...: 22.02.2009
Release Size ...: 1x 4.89 mb
Release Type ...: Application
Operating Sys ..: WinAll
R E L E A S E N O T E S
A software application that represents
the easiest way to make reliable backups
of your computer
Backup Made Simple is the easiest way to
make reliable backups of your computer.
Is easy to set up and use, even for
non-technical users.
In no time at all you ll be making a
backup of the important information on
your computer, confident that everything
you need is included.
Backup Made Simple is a software that
helps you backup data.Backup Made Simple
is designed to work well with both low
and high capacity media, if you require
file compression on most backups, and if
you are satisfied with having to restore
files from the backup media back to your
hard disk before you can access them.
Its essential feature is that by default
it uses a proprietary file format that
compresses files, and splits them across
multiple discs if necessary. It is also
more convenient to use with smaller
capacity media like floppy diskettes.
Here are some key features of Backup
Made Simple :
Backup Plan Wizard
Backup To DVD/CD and Backup Made Simple
come with a Backup Plan Wizard to help
you tell the software which drives,
folders and files to back up. The Wizard
will also build a set of standard backup
plans for you to start with if you wish.
DVD/CD Writer Wizard
Backup To DVD/CD and Backup Made Simple
come with a DVD/CD Writer Wizard to help
you get started using your DVD/CD writer
with them. This will test your drive to
make sure it works with the backup
software.
Back Up To Nearly Any Device
Backup To DVD/CD and Backup Made Simple
can write backups to any device with a
writable Windows file system, not just
DVD and CD writers. This includes folders
on a hard drive, 3.5 diskettes,
removable media devices like Zip drives,
and portable devices like USB hard
drives.
Select Folders And Files To Backup
Backup To DVD/CD and Backup Made Simple
let you select which folders and files
you want to backup, through an easy to
understand dialog showing the folders on
your hard disk. You browse through the
folders, and click buttons to tell the
software to backup folders or not. When
you decide to backup a folder or not ,
that decision also applies to all
subfolders of that folder unless you say
otherwise for individual folders.
Unless you say otherwise, if a folder is
backed up all files in it will be backed
up. You can, however, say to backup ONLY
particular files, or all files EXCEPT
particular files, and combinations of
these conditions. You have complete
control over what is backed up.
You can backup any data on any drive
letter visible in Windows Explorer, not
just your own hard disk. If you are using
a network you can backup data stored
elsewhere on the network, or even data
stored on other devices such as CD-ROM
drives or floppy diskettes. To back up
over a network you will need to map the
shares on the other computers to drive
letters on your computer.
Synchronization As Well As Regular
Backup
Backup To DVD/CD and Backup Made Simple
can both synchronize folders and folder
trees to different hard drives and
computers in addition to making a regular
backup. This is very useful for moving
files between computers so you can work
on them both places, for example your
main computer at the home or office and a
laptop you use while traveling.
Back Up Windows Registry
Backup To DVD/CD and Backup Made Simple
can include your Windows registry in the
backup.
Save Backup Instructions In Backup Plan
Since you have such flexibility in
specifying what to backup, naturally
you d like to be able to save all these
instructions for when you want to make
the same backup again later. The software
saves this information in a backup plan,
which is stored in a bunch of small files
which reside in the folders for which
you ve given instructions. The
instructions for a particular folder are
always stored in the plan file in that
folder.
Adapts Automatically When Folders Are
Reorganized Or Renamed
Storing the backup instructions in the
folder to which they apply has another
benefit. If the folder is renamed or
moved, the instructions adapt
automatically. This is because the
instructions don t actually give the name
of the folder they apply to they always
apply to the folder they are found in.
This idea carries even further if a new
folder is created, it automatically
inherits any backup instructions
specified for its closest parent folder,
and if you delete a folder any
instructions in it are cleanly removed as
well. All this means that your backups
continue to save what you want no matter
how you reorganize your hard disk.
Uses As Many Backup Discs As Needed
The software will use as many DVD, CD,
floppy, Zip or Jaz discs as necessary to
hold your backup. When a disc becomes
full, it will ask you to remove the old
one and insert a new one. If a file will
not fit entirely in the remaining space
on a disc it will save the entire file on
the next disc, unless your backup plan
specifies to save such files using the
special format described below.
Restart Interrupted Backups
The software will let you interrupt a
backup when it asks for an additional
disc, and then let you restart that
backup later where you left off. This can
be very useful when making very large
backups requiring lots of discs.
No Proprietary File Format To Restore
From
Unless you say otherwise, Backup To
DVD/CD does not use a proprietary file
format to save the backup in. The folder
heirarchy which was backed up is
reproduced exactly on the backup disc s ,
and all the files backed up are in the
same folders as they are on your hard
disk.
The big advantage to this is you can work
with files on the backup directly on the
backup disc, instead of having to restore
them first. In most cases you can open
documents and other files directly from
the disc using the same software you
would to open them from your hard disk,
just using the drive letter for your
DVD/CD writer. Realistically though,
since DVD/CD writers are much slower to
access than a hard disk if you want to do
a lot of work with a backed up file you
will want to restore it first.
This feature is also available in Backup
Made Simple, by turning off the option to
compress and split large files.
Optional Special File Format For Large
Files
While saving files in their original
format is much more convenient than using
a proprietary format, for really large
amounts of data this may not work so
well. For example, you cannot save a file
larger than the capacity of the backup
disc using the original format. And it
may simply take too many discs to make a
total system backup, if you don t use
file compression. For this reason, Backup
To DVD/CD is also able to use a special
format which avoids these problems. This
format compresses the file contents using
the same technology as used by the well
known WinZip program, and will split the
file across as many backup discs as
necessary if it won t fit on the current
disc. You can specify in the backup plan
to use this special format for all files
above a certain size.
Backup In One Program and Restore In
the Other
Either program can restore any backup
made by the other.
Backup All Selected Files Or Only
Recently Modified Files
The software can either backup exactly
the files specified in the backup plan,
or it can apply an additional restriction
to only backup files which have been
modified in the recent past. You can tell
the software how many days to look back,
so you can backup only files modified in
the last 10 days, 30 days, 122 days,
whatever.
Also, you can elect to backup files whose
Archive flag has been turned on. The
Archive flag is turned on automatically
by Windows when any program modifies the
file. A complementary option to this one
is the ability to turn off the Archive
flag for all files included in the backup
which were last modified more than some
number of days ago. In other words, leave
the Archive flag on long enough to
allow the file to be included in several
backups, but then turn it off.
New Backups Can Erase Old Ones, Or Be
Stored Separately
Normally, every time you create a backup
to the same destination DVD/CD writer,
folder on your hard disk, etc. it first
deletes any old backup it finds there.
This is fine for really big backups,
where you couldn t fit more than one at a
time anyway, but it s not so fine for
smaller backups such as backups which
only include recently modified files.
For this reason, the software has an
option to create a separate folder of the
specified backup destination each time a
backup is made, and name that folder for
the date and time the backup was made.
That way each backup goes in a separate
folder, and it doesn t have to erase old
ones to make room for new ones.
Checking Backups
The software has an option to check an
existing backup to confirm it is
restorable. This is a good safety check
as soon as the backup is made, but it is
also valuable for older backups to make
sure there are no problems caused by
environmental exposure or other things
that may affect the reliability of the
backup media over time.
Flexible Restore
The software has several ways to restore
from a backup: You can restore back to
the original location or to an alternate
location. You can restore any folder on
the backup, either with or without
including its subfolders. You can select
individual files to restore, or
everything in a folder. You can tell it
to overwrite existing files when
restoring, or not.
And of course if you did not use the
special file format on the backup to
compress big files, you can just copy the
files off the backup disc with Windows
Explorer
Unattended Backups With Command Line
Options
Both programs allow backups to be made
without any human participation, once the
backup plan has been created. This is
accomplished by starting the program with
command line options to tell it what
backup plan to use, where to save the
backup, etc. All backup options are
available when the program is used this
way. This is very convenient to use from
scheduling programs which can launch
other programs are predefined times, such
as System Agent.
Built In Simple Task Scheduler
While the scheduling programs included
with Windows are very full featured, they
can be difficult to use. For simple
scheduling needs, such as waiting until a
specified time that evening or the
following morning, the backup software
has a simple built in scheduler. You just
tell it when to wait until before
starting the backup.
Backup Logs
The software can write several kinds of
backup logs to your hard disk, so you can
determine what was backed up, and what
disc of a multi disc backup any file is
on. Each backup plan can be configured to
produce a detailed log of all folders and
files backed up, where disc changes
occurred, and the specifications used to
create the backup. You can also tell it
to create a shorter summary log instead,
or no log at all. You have the option to
save all the old backup logs for that
backup type, or only the most recent one.
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