gSyncit Backup

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Back up gSyncit

gSyncit is a handy utility for Windows that lets you keep your Google and Microsoft Outlook’s data in sync. It supports all popular versions of MS Outlook and can synchronize calendars, contacts, documents, notes and tasks.

The gSyncit Backup plug-in in Handy Backup lets you completely automate backups of your gSync data, including its database and all of its settings and preferences.

Program versions: 2.0

Will be backed up: database, settings

Author: Bjarne Dein

Release Date: March 24, 2010

Download gSyncit Backup plug-in - ZIP file, 372 bytes

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What to Back Up

My Documents Backup - one click backup of the My documents folder including pics, videos, music, text files

Website Backup - most reliable solution to protect your business web representation

Disk Image Backup - back up your hard drive by creating a hard drive image and saving it to the storage medium

MySQL Backup - simple, comprehensive backup of the MySQL database tables

Database Backups - back up any ODBC compatible databases including MySQL, Oracle, FoxPro, Interbase, MSSQL, DB2, MS Access, Postgre SQL etc.

Where to Back Up

Backing up Google Drive - the data-saving tool backing up copies of Google Disk files

Backup USB - back up your data to any USB connected device such as USB flash key

Backup to FTP - transfer your backups to remote FTP server for more data security

How to Back Up

Synchronizing files and folders - one click synchronization of files and folders across multiple locations including remote FTP servers

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