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tomos:
;D
Be happy, don't worry

What do you think about .... ?

http://www.kls-soft.com/main/index.php

 :-*
-Contro (January 10, 2014, 11:43 AM)
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http://www.kls-soft.com/klsbackup/feature_matrix.php

I thought you were looking for free?
If you are willing/able to spend money, I think you would be getting different recommendations...

I'd say try Syncovery (Super Flexible File Synchronizer) @ €50 for the Pro version in the EU http://www.syncovery.com/matrix/
Solid as a rock; runs as a service; my only complaint is too many options ... (yes, it can be a problem).

Contro:
;D
Be happy, don't worry

What do you think about .... ?

http://www.kls-soft.com/main/index.php

 :-*
-Contro (January 10, 2014, 11:43 AM)
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http://www.kls-soft.com/klsbackup/feature_matrix.php

I thought you were looking for free?
If you are willing/able to spend money, I think you would be getting different recommendations...

I'd say try Syncovery (Super Flexible File Synchronizer) @ €50 for the Pro version in the EU http://www.syncovery.com/matrix/
Solid as a rock; runs as a service; my only complaint is too many options ... (yes, it can be a problem).
-tomos (January 10, 2014, 02:43 PM)
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tomos have the copy files/folders options and versions of the copies liks cobian backup or kls-soft.com ?
 :-*

I am trying kls-soft.com and is similar to cobian backup. specially the feature shadow copy.

 :P

Note: obviously i prefer free. But all the life is not like in donation coder.
Anyway I have to prepare my weak mind for a change. So I am learning.
Sure exists somewhere in this world a freebie with powerful results. Perhaps in Linux ?
 :-[

Contro:
Dont know will you get what you want free (run as a service).
I use Snycovery (SFFS) myself, but that costs.

Have you looked at this:
FreeFileSync - automated backup - Mini-Review
(Have set it up for others but dont use it myself.)
-tomos (January 08, 2014, 09:15 AM)
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 :-*
Seems nice.
And in the post seems to be able to obtain copy files/folders backups and versions

I'll take a good look. I have download portable or made-portable version of this programs in the past.
Possibly I adopted syncback free by its powerful feature of several profiles running at the same time like syncovery does.

tomos:
^ can a portable version of Syncovery still setup the "run as a service"?

I reckon it can do pretty much anything you might want. Incremental; Delta backup of individual files; zipped delta incremental backup even; monitoring; etc. etc.. As I said before, my main problem with it is that it can do too much - at times I have gotten confused and made an incorrect selection in the profile settings.

Organisation of profiles is not great but can be done - they get grouped if they have the same first word in the name e.g.
FtoY IQ
FtoY Photos
FtoY documents

will all group under a collapsible heading FtoY

There's lots of info about it here on dc too, worth a search. Maybe most importantly is that it is very fast and very dependable. (Oh yeah, email support from author very good too.)

Contro:
^ can a portable version of Syncovery still setup the "run as a service"?

I reckon it can do pretty much anything you might want. Incremental; Delta backup of individual files; zipped delta incremental backup even; monitoring; etc. etc.. As I said before, my main problem with it is that it can do too much - at times I have gotten confused and made an incorrect selection in the profile settings.

Organisation of profiles is not great but can be done - they get grouped if they have the same first word in the name e.g.
FtoY IQ
FtoY Photos
FtoY documents

will all group under a collapsible heading FtoY

There's lots of info about it here on dc too, worth a search. Maybe most importantly is that it is very fast and very dependable. (Oh yeah, email support from author very good too.)
-tomos (January 11, 2014, 04:23 AM)
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^ can a portable version of Syncovery still setup the "run as a service"?

May be not. But I have a bad custom : made portable. This means i install in a data disk. sure something is written in the system.
But I have the configuration in the data disk
I some day i change the system pc operation disk or if i change the pc i must reinstall again for the missing components, but i have the configuration in the data disk..... and the data of that program. so for me is an advantage install in "mode portable2, even is the program is not really portable.

Of course sometimes the program writes directly the configuration in the system registry. In those cases i take a command to remember me I must have a security copy of a branch or key in the windows registry. .....

 :-*

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