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BackupMyPocket 9.9.17
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BackupMyPocket combines a powerful backup algorithm with an easy to use interface to provide a simple but effective way to backup your external storage devices. The basic benefit of this is to keep your data safe in case your USB drive is lost, stolen or broken. BackupMyPocket implements a "reverse cloud computing" model. "Cloud Computing" has become a key part of the portable computing movement, but has the disadvantage that the user usually needs to be "online". Rather than working from an online, central data store, BackupMyPocket can be used to store the data on a portable device and back it up on a regular basis. This has the advantage of simplicity and is not dependent on being online. If security is important, BackupMyPocket can be installed in an encrypted file container, and configured to backup to a secure location such as a secured, network file share.
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