New Version of Document Backup From Insofta Development
We have never heard about this company, founded in 2004 by CEO Neil Sagitov, with a postal address in Seattle, WA, and also in Russia.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 11, 2008 at 3:06 pmInsofta Development introduces version 4.1 of its Document Backup, which offers data protection and disaster recovery.
Insofta Document Backup provides the maximum flexibility to ensure that computer data is duly protected and can recover from unforeseen crashes caused by unstable downloads, viruses, hard drive failures or electricity shortages. The user can set up the program to backup important data automatically at predefined time intervals and save backups to local or network hard disks, CDs, DVDs or even to FTP servers. At the same time, the backup process does not require much time as one can use incremental backups, which save only data modified since the last backup. Much disk space is not required because backups are compressed in ZIP.
Furthermore, the advanced up-to-date encryption methods help to conceal your data from prying eyes so that only you and an authorized person can access it. Document Backup has intuitive and user-friendly interface which also provides a multilingual reference guide.
Insofta Document Backup runs under Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, requires 4 Mb of free disk space and costs $29 (USD) for a single-user license. Licensed users are entitled to a year of free minor updates and priority technical support.











