
France-based Dmailer has released an update to its software that may win it a Nobel Peace prize... in the computer world. Dmailer's Backup V.2 now supports PC and Mac systems natively. No longer do you have to worry about adding Mac support or PC support problems to your existing infrastructure, at least not for backups. Dmailer's package can write backup sets onto any portable storage ranging from large capacity thumbdrive to terabyte USB hard drive; it can do so from both system types. Mac backup sets and PC backup sets can sit side by side in harmony; the PC backups can also be restored to Macs, and vice versa. With backups being the most critical of support issues perhaps more offices can integrate the usefulness of both major platforms with one fewer barrier. Another entrant into the completely mobile solution, the backup apps can run entirely from the USB key. The core product features "Live Backup" which continuously backs up any altered files. This serves as a perfect complement for Apple's Time Machine and many other backup solutions for both platforms that only do full system backups as Dmailer Backup V.2 allows individual folder and file level backups separate from full system backups. In addition, the user can opt for the backups to be protected with AES 128-bit software encryption for their files. Available for trial or purchase from their site now for $38.95.
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