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CBackup Premium + 7 more utilities for FREE estaba como Giveaway el día n 27 de agosto de 2022
Tenga en cuenta: ¡el archivo del programa incluye solo un archivo Léame con las instrucciones de descarga! Venga y obtenga CBackup y 7 utilidades más gratis para ayudar a aprender y enseñar mejor cuando regrese a la escuela. CBackup es un servicio de respaldo en la nube en línea con almacenamiento de respaldo escalable: tráfico de datos ilimitado para transferir y sincronizar archivos entre nubes. Migre tesis o presentaciones valiosas desde PC a las nubes para realizar copias de seguridad. Espacio seguro en la nube de 5 TB para almacenar todos los archivos de aprendizaje y enseñanza. Otras utilidades gratuitas incluyen: - AnyViewer Professional; - KeepSolid VPN Ilimitado; - Contraseña pegajosa Premium; - Desinstalador DoYourData Pro; - Negocio de edición de video FlexClip; - Descargador de videos Allavsoft; -Franzis Easy Foto.
Windows
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Is the program Lifetime?
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Finn Andersen, I don't know if it is or if it isn't, BUT, if you click on the "avatar" on the left, you'll see an expiration date of: 2022-11-27
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How do I access the " 7 more utilities for free"? I have downloaded the main program but cannot find a path to the free 7.
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I noted that the "premium for free" offer page says
- 5TB secure cloud space to store all learning and teaching files.
- Enjoy the most premium plan for free for 3 months.
So from my reading of this is that you can enjoy the 5TB premium edition for 3 months - you should take this into consideration before you start loading....though I guess the utilities might be of use to some; I didn't try any of those to see if they were time-based installations as well.....
I opted to try out the truly FREE service, sans any utilities, and 10G storage, which isn't much in this day and age, so you're probably not going to use this for huge photo/video storage. It's also not targeted for sharing/collaboration, so Onedrive, Googledrive are better options if that's your need - this is strictly backup/restore. BUT the core feature is about integrating other cloud storage you are already using, and using this product as backup for those data sources, which is a neat idea.
I installed the desktop app and did some basic backup / restore tests. Speed were fine for the test batch I did (about half a Gig). I tested the scheduler so you can set regular background backups, which works fine. The app itself is fine, clean, simple, a little odd in some design features. I struggled initially to find "Restore", as it's tucked away in drop down menus. I understand why they've done it - for every backup "Task", you have a Restore option, as opposed to a general "Restore" main menu option where you search through a list of backups that you want to restore. But you need to think of this product as true "Backup" tool, not an online data management tool. That said, on each Task, it would be really nice to have a clear "Restore" button visible and not hidden away.
If you've got some regular files that you want to make sure you've got "peace of mind" regular backups over and above what you might normally do for backups, then this might be really useful.
Another thing to be aware of - it emulates your storage structure, which you'd expect for a backup product. You can't create your own folder structures and do online data move/copy etc - that's not really it's purpose. Again, bountiful other cloud offerings allow that kind of thing. You do get the option of restoring to your original structure, or choose an alternative, which is a nice capability. You can restore individual files or folders - you get to select off the tree structure for each backup instance you've created. You can also go back "Versions" of the same backed up files.
I've decided to use this for backing up for spreadsheet logs, lecture notes, and a few other bits and pieces that I maintain on a regular basis that would distress me no end if I lost them if something happened to my local backup storage solution. 5 Gig for free is more than ample for this purpose.
Cbackup offers browser capability in addition to the app; I had no trouble finding backups and downloading particular files. This is handy if you need to access files away from your fixed base, if you still live in the dark ages of PC boxes like I do :)
Again, I had no trouble logging in via the browser on my Android phone and downloading a file. I couldn't see a dedicated app on Playstore but the browser was fine; not envisaging doing a lot of downloading anyway.
Finally, you can opt for email notifications of the outcomes (success/failure) of scheduled backups, so you can check if everything goes well - nice.
Overall - not sure if the "Premium" for free really fits in the scope of GOTD, but the Free product, as is, I find commendable as a simple cloud-based backup/restore function. Others may find the "integrating" of multiple cloud stores even more compelling.
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