Posted by Nitin Verma on Wednesday, September 9, 2009
SyncBack can save your files anywhere: on external hard drives, in ZIP
archives, on network drives, on CDs (using UDF), or transfer them via
FTP.
Lets you define multiple scheduled backup jobs so you can just set 'em
and forget 'em, allowing users to create specific backup jobs for
certain folders or file types.
Recovering from a drive loss is also cinch, with a convenient restore
tool that replicates folder trees along with the files in them.
You can control the way files are compared and selected for backup: the
program comes with ready-made profiles to make the process as easy as
possible.
Doesn't use many system resources when working in the background, and
backups can be set to export their logs to an HTML file for easy
viewing.