Developer’s Description
By GreenSunIT
This free tool is used to backup computer files on your Windows machine(s) to different media, such as another hard drive, USB drive, momery stick, UNC folder or FTP site. Enterprise version can manually or automatically backup and sync SQL database to your local hard drive and also remote site. Main features: Sync means backup files in smart way: only backup changed or new files/folders Massive save backup time Easily to manage the sync tasks Only sync or backup changed/updated files. Greatly save sync/backup time Easily sync or backup files from one media to other media Be able to sync/backup to hard drive, UNC (network shared folder), FTP, USB drive or memory stick.
Can manually sync and backup Be able to switch sync directories Can automatically scan and sync a bunch of tasks on one click Be able to exclude folders or file extensions for sync. Save time Automatically sign into UNC or FTP for sync Be able to setup schedule for sync and backup (It’s also available for free version) Integrate database backup and the db backup file sync together (Enterprise Version Only) Be able to setup schedule for automatically backup SQL Server databases (Enterprise Version Only) SQL Server databases backup with compression option (Enterprise Version Only) SQL Server databases backup also sync to another site or media (Enterprise Version Only) Databases backups can be kept as customized time length (hours, days, months and years)(Enterprise Version Only).
WHAT’S NEW IN VERSION 2.6.0

What does install from ISO mean?

--An ISO installation file is a collection of individual files and folders on an installation DVD combined into a single file.

How do I work an ISO file?

--You can open the ISO file using File Explorer or Windows Explorer in the pop-up menu. Next, select the disc image burn command. The Windows Disc Image Burner tool should appear and point to your CD/DVD drive. Click the Burn button to continue.

How install from ISO file in Windows?

--Right-click the ISO image file and select Mount from the menu. It will open the file like a DVD. Next, you'll see an entry for your drive letter in Windows Explorer. Browse to the location of the setup file and double-click it to begin your installation.

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