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CyberLink's PowerBackup utility gets two thumbs up!
by ivplay | Oct 19 '04
Pros: Flexible backup utility for individual files to almost any type of media.
Cons: No Linux or Mac support at this time.

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Product Rating: 5.0



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Ooh Goody! (Reply to this comment)
by ivplay, ivplay is an Advisor on Epinions in Software
A revenge rating! I haven't had one of them for a while... Perhaps folks could send emails asking why I rated their reviews as I did rather than revenge rating. Seems to be the more mature thing to do, don't you think? Thanks, Newtownbeans...

IVplay
Oct 21 '04
9:55 am PDT

Outstanding Review... (Reply to this comment)
by vemartin
Let’s face it there are not a lot of robust “affordable” back-up programs for the average and or home office user. I was fortunate enough to get my hands on a 40GB SCSI tape drive which I used to back up vital system data, but I use the internal Windows 2003 Server back-up program to do it. Scheduling under Windows 2003 Backup is a nightmare, so I do all my backups manually.

Thanks for the information of Power-Backup, I will check it out, but if it is like other back-up programs, I will have to pay a premium to back up my server…and I noticed you did not mention tapes as a back medium Power-Backup can use…

Vincent
Oct 20 '04
6:04 am PDT
   

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