Back In Time
http://backintime.le-web.org/
TimeMachine for linux mofucka!
Back In Time is a simple backup system for Linux inspired from “flyback project” and “TimeVault”. The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories. Currently there are two GUI available: Gnome and KDE 4 (>= 4.1).
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Back In Time is a simple backup system for Linux
Simple Linux backup software.
OSX's "Time Machine" for LinuxThe 10 Best Windows Backup Software Programs
Great backup software for PC
Backups are the single most effective method of preventing data loss on computer systems. The following article will list the 10 best Windows backup software programs.
Backing up data regularly should be one of the most important tasks of every computer user; Yet only a minority is doing it thoroughly and regularly. The rest is flirting with disaster as there are numerous incidents that can delete data on computer systems. The most common ones are hardware failures, which can mean damaged hard drives but also (partially) unreadable CDs or DVDs, computer virus attacks but also human error. If you have ever met someone who partitioned the wrong hard drive you know that the latter can be cause for great frustration. Backups are the single most effective method of preventing data loss on computer systems. The following article will list the 10 best Windows backup software programs.
Backing up data regularly should be one of the most important tasks of every computer user; Yet only a minority is doing it thoroughly and regularly. The resthttp://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/10things/?p=895
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Dan Benjamin used an app designed for copying Flickr archives to an iPod Touch, and made a slight modification so that it backs up the full-size images instead.
After asking the Twitterverse for suggestions and trying many different applications, scripts, and techniques unsuccessfully, my friend Willie recommended I take a look at FlickrTouchr. FlickrTouchr is a Python script that you run via the command-line, which works fine on Mac OS X
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