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| JL, 22 January 2007 Online
Backup
If you're a WinZip user you've probably received an email offering a trial of Carbonite, a very user-friendly online backup service. If not, here's the news. They are offering unlimited backup space for a full year for $49.95. And it is so simple to use. You do not have to log on anywhere to upload files as the entire process is automated. The initial backup and all subsequent backups run in the background so you can continue using your computer without interference. By default it will not back up system files but you can override that. It will backup application data and all the documents on your C-drive, including your email. If you have files you don't want backed up you simply designate them as such with a right click option. All files are SSL encrypted before they leave your computer. With their system of colored dots you can see at a glance what's been backed up, what is waiting and what you're choosing not to back up. ![]() For WinZip users there's an additional 2 months free if you sign up by January 31, 2007 and purchase when your trial is over. For everyone else it's the free 2-week trial (no credit card required) and then $49.95 per year. It is, as they say, back up for everyone. Even my cousin Sam can handle this. Check it out at their website. The initial backup is slow, no different with Carbonite Another option well worth looking at, and my personal favorite, is Mozy. They are offering unlimited space for $4.95 a month, or $54.45 per year. Also with minimal input from the user. Or you can have 2 GB for free. There are differences in these two but there's no risk in trying both and then you'll know. No matter which, it's economical peace of mind. Eenie, meenie, miney, mo .....
Both of the above are for storage only. If you want online storage where you can also share files, you might want to try Box.net. I have used this for awhile to share family history that's too large to send by email. When a file or folder is designated "public" it has its own URL where your chosen others can go and view files or download them. Box.net |
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