Protect Yourself From Catastrophic Data Loss with Backup4all — and Save 50 Percent

Protect Yourself From Catastrophic Data Loss with Backup4all — and Save 50 Percent

There are few more sinking feelings than the moment you realized your hard drive has been compromised or damaged beyond repair. But whether it’s hardware failure, virus or malware corruption or simply human error (undoubtedly the most frustrating cause), there’s a moment that’s even worse. It’s the moment just after when you start to recollect each of the invaluable, irreplaceable images, videos, documents and other data files that are now gone forever.

It’s for just those gut-punch moments that you absolutely better have a sound backup plan in place. Backup4all Professional 8 ($24.99, 50 percent off) can be that plan, not only ensuring you never suffer that fate but also fully automating and customizing the process of data storage so you won’t have to worry about it.

Once you start Backup4all Professional 8, the user-friendly interface will help you set up your recovery options. Decide whether to backup items to an external drive, a network server or to any of the popular cloud storage services and you’re off and running. Backup4all automatically detects any changes you make to a file, then updates the backup copy of your file in any of over 40 destinations. You can also password-protect your backups or even compress your data for more compact storage.

If you’re worried about losing app settings or stuff like saved games, Backup4all also has you covered with over 100 free backup plugins that you can load to easily back-up specific apps.

Backup4all makes sure you not only don’t have to worry about data loss, but you’ll virtually never even have to think about it. Regularly $49.99, it’s currently half off the usual price, down to just $24.99 for a limited time.

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