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Live File Backup is the user-friendly real-time/live backup program for your home and business PC. The Continuous and automatic backup software is creating automatically file copies (generations/versions) when saving in the background. The backup files and its corresponding copies can automatically be saved to local or external drives, USB memory sticks, network drives, network attached storage (NAS), as well as Internet or Intranet FTP servers. Have you ever experienced minutes of horror when your presentation went unexpectedly lost short before completion? Possibly, the document has been deleted by mistake or the data was accidentally or the program failed to store the file due to inexplicable reasons. The only solution here is an additional real- backup which continuously saves the working files in the background and keeps several older versions of each file for restoration. Live File Backup is the automatic backup software for continuous data protection between regular backups.
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