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AJC Active Backup
- Version: 1.0
- Downloads Count: 655
- License Type: 30 Day Trial
- Price: $29
- Date Added: Mar 21, 2011
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
- Author: AJC Software
Editorial Review of AJC Active Backup
AJC's Active Backup may not have a splashy name or sexy bitmapped
interface, but its no-nonsense, logical approach to setup,
configuration, and backup is a breath of fresh air. That said, I
have two decidedly minor setup gripes: there's no New Folder button
when you browse for the location to store your backups (you can
select a location and add the new directory name by typing it) and
the program is a little too polite, not automatically setting
itself to run when Windows boots. Other than that, it's a model of
design efficiency.
AJC consists of two modules. There's a backup applet that sits in the system tray waiting to backup files in locations you specify and a viewer module that lets you browse the revisions of documents added to the program's proprietary .aja compressed archive files. The program performed well in my testing, though it didn't offer to copy previously archived files when I changed the backup location. It did however, keep track of files that were changed while the backup destination was unavailable (my NAS box was off) and copy them when the location became available again.
My only other wish is that AJC would back up to multiple locations. I feel better when I know my current articles are backed up both to local storage and something remote on the other end of the network.
--Jon L. Jacobi
AJC consists of two modules. There's a backup applet that sits in the system tray waiting to backup files in locations you specify and a viewer module that lets you browse the revisions of documents added to the program's proprietary .aja compressed archive files. The program performed well in my testing, though it didn't offer to copy previously archived files when I changed the backup location. It did however, keep track of files that were changed while the backup destination was unavailable (my NAS box was off) and copy them when the location became available again.
My only other wish is that AJC would back up to multiple locations. I feel better when I know my current articles are backed up both to local storage and something remote on the other end of the network.
--Jon L. Jacobi
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