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The Benefits
Easily View & Roll Back Changes If Needed
Automatically Save Your File In Multiple Locations
Create Multiple Routines With Separate Intervals
Easily View Changes Between Documents
A Simple Way To Create File Specific Backup Sequences
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Choose The Frequency, Location, & Number Of BackUps To Keep With Each File As A Sequence
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Store To Multiple Locations Within Each Sequence
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Create Multiple Sequences Within Each File
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Supports Local, Network, & Removable Drives
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Create Templates To Quickly Add Sequences To New Files
Version Control Made Easy
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Version Numbers Automatically Saved With Each Copy
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Storage Paths Opened From A Single Click Within The File
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Compare Different Versions From The Source File
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Roll Back Changes or Partial Changes To A Previous Version
Stay Secure While You Secure Your Work
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Set The Sequences Once & Protect Your Work Automatically
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Automatically Track User Changes For Multi-User Files
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All Password Protected File BackUps Remain Protected
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All Storage Paths Are Encrypted Preventing Outside Viewing
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BackUps Saved Only To User Approved Drives
Make BackUps & More
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Store BackUp Sequences Unique To Each File
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Local & Remote Storage Support
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File Version Tracking
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Multi-User Change Tracking
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File Version Comparison Tool Integration
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Works With Excel, Word, Powerpoint, Publisher, Project, & Outlook
The concept for the Backup Xplorer was conceived from the understanding that not all files have the same priority. OS based backup schedules like Microsoft File History will work, but typically leave too much time between backups of important files. That makes this application a far superior alternative to File History.
With this understanding we decided that control of the schedule and location of important document backups must be prioritized within the file itself.
BackUp Xplorer allows the user to control frequency, location, and number of backups for each individual file. Total control over how valuable work is secured is now in the hands of the user.