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(PeteCresswell)

2007-01-21, 1:15 am

I've been playing with WindZip's Carbonite and the UI/feature set looks to me tb
quite elegant in it's simplicity and ability to retrieve different-dated
versions of backed up files. Maybe even back to the original Dantz Retrospect
for the Mac.

But My 70 gigs seems tb beyond the realistic capacity of my bandwidth.

Anybody know if the publisher has or is planning on selling a version that backs
up to a local drive? How about another product with a similar UI/feature set?



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PeteCresswell
proosakos@gmail.com

2007-01-22, 1:12 pm

Titanize (http://www.titanize.com) has both local backup as well as
online backup, so you can backup the bulk of your data locally as well
as store historic versions locally. You can use the online capability
to automatically backup your most used data, ensuring that you have the
most recent copy. Online backups are very quick (as compared to some of
the competitors). Any data that you backup online is accessible via
remote access portal, and can be securely shared via password protected
links. Data is encrypted using 448 bit blowfish algorithm.

Peter

(PeteCresswell) wrote:
> I've been playing with WindZip's Carbonite and the UI/feature set looks to me tb
> quite elegant in it's simplicity and ability to retrieve different-dated
> versions of backed up files. Maybe even back to the original Dantz Retrospect
> for the Mac.
>
> But My 70 gigs seems tb beyond the realistic capacity of my bandwidth.
>
> Anybody know if the publisher has or is planning on selling a version that backs
> up to a local drive? How about another product with a similar UI/feature set?
>
>
>
> --
> PeteCresswell


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