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02/27/2008, 11:45am, EST

Wednesday, February 27th

Tri-BACKUP 5.0.0 goes Universal, adds FTP

Tri-EDRE has released v5.0.0 of Tri-BACKUP, its dedicated backup utility. The software operates using two main components: "Immediate Actions," which actively launch syncs, backups and restores, or "Programmed Actions," which can schedule both syncs and backups. The program is further able to compress and encrypt backups, or create a bootable copy of a hard disk. The fifth edition of Tri-BACKUP has been converted into a Universal Binary, and runs on both Mac OS X Tiger and Leopard.

Additionally, Programmed Actions can now operate in the background, and backups can be saved to CDs, DVDs or disk images. Users of the Pro version have the option of backing up to an FTP server, and copying files off it as needed. Tri-BACKUP Pro costs $100, while the standard edition is $70; upgrades are free for purchases made after January 1st, but otherwise start at $50.


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