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Archive for February 13th, 2010

Free Backup Programs

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Being an IT Director in an Educational Environment, we are always looking for alternative solutions that save money and programs for the end user.  Here is ten of the top backup programs.  This lineup includes backup solutions for MAC, Linux and Windows users.

NASBackup

Recommended for:  IT Pros-Intermediate/Advanced Home Users

NASBackup was designed to replace tape backups.  The easy to use interface allows the end user or IT professional to backup data as a full, compressed or incremental backup.

Restore Backup Live

Recommended for:  IT Pros

Restore Backup Live is designed for IT professionals (approx. 400+mb) download.  Restore Backup works on the Enterprise (Large Network) Level.

Bacula

Recommended for:  IT Pros-Intermediate/Advanced Home Users

This software was around along time before the latest vampire fade.  An excellent program that can be used in a complex network environment, Bacula also can be used on a single computer.

JaBack

Recommended for:  IT Pros – Basic/Intermediate/Advanced Home Users

Home Users and System Admins may like a simple form of backups.   With JaBack, the program backs up your important files and folders.  The backup set it creates is created in standard ZIP format.  This allows flexibility in restoring the data using any zip software.  This 22 mb download allows for scheduling, emailing, FTPing while backing up your files.   JaBack is an excellent program for MAC, Windows or Linux

Mathusalem

Recommended for:  MAC users

If you need to backup your MAC, Mathusalem is a good little program we recently installed on our MAC in the classroom.   Although this program is no longer updated, this small program works excellent for MAC users. (<2mb).

BackupPC

Recommended for:  IT Pros – Basic/Intermediate/Advanced Home Users

BackupPC  is another excellent program that can be used to backup any of your computers to another disk or computer.

Cobain Backup

Recommended for:  IT Pros – Basic/Intermediate/Advanced Home Users

Cobain Backup allows for the encryption of your backed up files.   This program is another excellent program to backup your files that allows you to backup locally or remotely.

Bonkey

Recommended for:  IT Pros – Intermediate/Advanced Home Users

Bonkey is one of the most powerful backup programs.   Allowing you to backup to Amazon S3, locally, remotely or across a network, Bonkey is one of the most powerful free programs available.  (Supports encryption, sql and many other backups)

Areca

Recommended for:  IT Pros – Basic/Intermediate/Advanced Home Users

Areca’s open source solution allows you to backup your computer and marks your files with versions allow you to see different files and to restore only the one’s you need.

Comodo

Recommended for:  IT Pros – Basic/Intermediate/Advanced Home Users

Comodo backup is a great home user backup solution.   Comodo’s interface is easy to use and offers dozens of features.

Don’t forget to check out this file synchronization tool at WhatsOnMyPC.

Written by TTC Shelbyville IT Department

Saturday, February 13, 2010 6:56 pm at 6:56 pm

KMPlayer – Media Player

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KMPlayer is one of the best media players (up there with VLC Player).  With a broad range of codecs and video capturing capabilities, KMPlayer is an excellent alternative to Windows Media Player and other free media players.

Written by TTC Shelbyville IT Department

Saturday, February 13, 2010 6:13 pm at 6:13 pm

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Free E-Learning from Microsoft

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Free Security E-Learning from Microsoft.

Written by TTC Shelbyville IT Department

Saturday, February 13, 2010 5:09 pm at 5:09 pm

PFBackup will not install in Microsoft Outlook

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Microsoft has a utility to backup your email (Contacts, inbox, outbox, etc.).   If you have performed a Windows Recovery or reinstalled Microsoft Outlook and PFBackup will not install or uninstall, you can use an extraction utility to install the software.

Use a utility such as http://legroom.net/software/uniextract or WinRar to extract the files and to install.

~Dawn Babian, GSAE

Written by TTC Shelbyville IT Department

Saturday, February 13, 2010 2:56 pm at 2:56 pm

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