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| Posted by | Womble |
| Posted on | 24/10/04 23:40 |
Conclusion
All of the tests that I carried out were successfully completed by
Handy Backup. The program is very easy to use but is extremely powerful in what
it can do. This can sometimes be a hard combination to get right. As previously
stated, the only problem I had was with the FTP backup but after doing further
tests with other programs, I feel I can safely say this was because of my
connection and FTP backup server.
Looking back to the original statement made by Handy
Backup,
Handy Backup 4.0 is an easy-to-use program designed for an
automatic backup of your data to any type of storage media including CD-RW
devices and remote FTP servers. Handy Backup is intended for personal and
corporate users in a networking environment or on a single
machine.
I can honestly say that it achieves this
easily.
The only real faults I can find with this program are the Email
alert page and lack of DVD support. To set the Email alerts up, you will either
need some computer knowledge with an understanding of SMTP servers, or the
ability to find out the information to get this to work. The lack of DVD support
is also a fault in my opinion. Although for home users, the need to backup a
DVD's worth of data is probably overkill, for businesses this is a possibility.
At minimum though having the ability to write to a DVD would allow you to put
more backups onto one disk.
To complete this review I submitted a couple of questions to the
developers of Handy Backup regarding some of the operations of the program and
future developments of the program. Below are the questions I asked along with
their responses.
At
present there is no DVD support with the product. Is this a feature that will be
added in the future? If so do you have any dates when it will be
added?
We're
currently working on DVD support but this task is complex enough and I'm not
ready to claim dates yet.
Are
there any additional features that you are planning to add in the upcoming
versions?
Possibly
we will concentrate our efforts on local area network and server
support.
Is
it possible to simplify the Email notification page for less experienced users
of the program?
Unfortunately it's impossible to send an email without knowledge of your SMTP server settings.
As you can see DVD support for this product is being worked on and should hopefully be ready in the near future. Unfortunately it seems that you will have to know your SMTP settings in order to get the email option to work. That aside it's great to know that the product is being improved with new features being added along with improvement of the existing features.
Lastly we come to the Final Word...

I have bought this program a few week's ago, I am 100% satisfied with it and I recomend it!



please contact me for more information
[edited by MP|3 on 26.10.2004 18:20]


please contact me for more information
[edited by MP|3 on 26.10.2004 18:21]





It took some time for me to figure out that the one I downloaded from handybackup.dotcom (Handy Backup 4.0) seems to be simply one of the earlier versions of HB 5.7 - the one at handybackup.net. Its interface is more complicated and its feature set is noticeably worse than those of Handy Backup 5.7 (by the way, it's available for download at numerous websites created for different languages speakers: handybackup.fr, haendybackup.de, handybackup.ru, etc. - I found this fact quite funny and cute
) It can backup to dvd (http://www.handybackup.net/backup-to-dvd.shtml), and what about the other features I especially liked the ability to make online backups.
Please mind this mix up, and download the newer version



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