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Keep

Keep

Keep is an automatic backup program that allows users to set the parameters of the backup, including the frequency and the number of backups.  It is designed to be a simple backup system for KDE.

Making a backup is pretty straightforward: you select a directory to backup, you select the directory in which you want to backup it, you set up some options (eg. frequency) and it's done! Of course you can add later some other directories.

A built-in daemon automatically performs the backups when they are needed.

It uses rdiff-backup as its backend.  

 Keep 0.4.0

Price
Free to download

Size
0.9MB
License

GNU General Public License v2

Developer
Jean-Rémy Falleri

Website
jr.falleri.free.fr/keep

System Requirements
KDE

Support Sites:
FAQ

Selected Reviews:
derkeiler.com

Features include:

  • Simple graphical user interface
  • Backup size preview
  • Backup Logging
  • Integrates into KNotify to use events
  • Uploader system to forward backups to external devices, over ftp, etc.
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Last Updated Sunday, April 20 2008 @ 09:04 AM EDT


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