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Certain files and folders on your computer are so important, that you do not want to run the risk of losing them, in the event of a system failure or other similar event, so it is wise to back them up to an easily accessible location. This way, should disaster strike, you can still work with the copies.
Of course, the market abounds in software solutions that can help you perform this task almost entirely automatically, some more advanced than others. Immortal Files is one of these programs, functioning as a straightforward tool for novices and experienced alike, enabling you to swiftly configure a backup task and run it whenever you please.
Following the brief and uneventful installation, the application will launch and display a tree view of your computer’s internal and external drives, with checkboxes next to each one.
A series of menus allow you to configure Immortal Files to work according to your needs, letting you define the parameters of one or several backup tasks in just a few keystrokes and mouse clicks.
The first step in working with this utility is to create a backup profile, which begins by defining one or more storage types. These can be local, external (removable drives), SFTP and FTP servers or cloud storage (Google Drive, WebDav, Swift, Rackspace, DreamHost or Box). Depending on the selected option, you may also need to provide access credentials or other information.
Among other configuration options, you can set a password for your backup, and then begin defining the files or folders that you wish to include in the operation. For this, you can either check the corresponding boxes in the tree view display, or you can set the ‘Include’ and ‘Exclude’ filters to target specific items.
While it is an advantage that all the settings are memorized between sessions and you can just run a task with a click, one important downside of Immortal Files is that the backup operation can only be executed on demand, as there is no option of scheduling it to run at regular intervals or specific moments.
Overall, Immortal Files proves to be a useful and effective piece of software that you can resort to for backing up your most important data locally, externally or on the Cloud, enabling you to continue to have access to it, should the original documents be lost or damaged.
What's new in Immortal Files 2.5.104242:
- Add: Implement compression - add small files to zip archives
- Add: Name backup by default as backup storage name
- Fix: Full scan and backup should not use continue
- Fix: Save settings based on uuid, backup renames do not break continue operations
Immortal Files 2.5.104242
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Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7
Windows Vista - file size:
- 9.5 MB
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- immortal-files.exe
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