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Free Second Copy 8.0.1.0
Free Second Copy 8.0.1.0
Date: 20 March 2011, 09:55

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Second Copy 8.0.1.0 | 8 MB
Second Copy is the perfect backup product designed for all versions of Windows, including 9x/Me/NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista, you have been looking for. It makes a backup of your data files to another directory, disk or computer across the network. It then monitors the source files and keeps the backup updated with new or changed files. It runs in the background with no user interaction. So, once it is set up you always have a backup of your data somewhere else.

Highlights:
* Up to 256-bit AES encryption
* Two-way Synchronization
* FTP support
* Automatic detection/deletion during synchronization
* Enhanced compression
* Automatic scheduled copies
* E-mail notification
* Multi-threaded background processing
* Run as a service
* Universal Naming Convention (UNC) support
* Preview profile activity before running
* Password protect profiles
* Run profile when files change
* Archival of up to 25 old versions
* Disk spanning Run profiles at Windows shutdown


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