ABC Backup 5.0

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ABC Backup allows you to copy data automatically on schedule from your PC to network disks and remote FTP servers. The program can either mirror your data as is or create archived files or directories for copying. The user can customize the method of naming backup files adding. The program uses the zip algorithm to archive data. It is fully gzip compatible (which is important for GNU utilities users and in cross-platform environments). A built-in task scheduler helps you to build a queue of automated backups, or run third-party utilities to process the data before or after copying/archiving.

Version 5.0 offers new scheduler.

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