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KLS Mail Backup makes email, browser backups a snap

KLS Mail Backup takes the hassle out of backing up and restoring profile data from seven different programs: IE, Firefox, Thunderbird, Outlook Express, Seamonkey, Live Mail, and Windows Mail. Select the applications and profiles you want to back up, check the items you want to store, and run your job.
Your archives are automatically zipped, and Mail Backup will maintain a version history by default. Completed back ups can be browsed by clicking the archive tab on the right side of the main application window. Versioning options are completely configurable: you can specify the number of archives to keep or the number of days to store them before deleting.
Though not described as portable on the KLS Soft web site, I had no issues running Mail Backup from a shared folder on my network.
Opera, Chrome, and Outlook aren't currently supported, but Mail Backup is very actively developed. Since KLS adds new applications to Mail Backup as plugins, it may only be a matter of time before they're included.
Mail Backup is free for personal use and runs on Windows 2000 or newer (including x64 builds).
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Koolio said 1:52PM on 12-05-2008
It would be nice if they have portable version.
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Lee Mathews said 1:53PM on 12-05-2008
It does work portably - that's how I was able to run it from a network share ;-)
Just install it, then copy the program files dir to your flash drive.
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wacky said 8:07PM on 12-06-2008
when migrating from old XPSP3 to vista-64bit sonehow i can not restore my files.
I can not open any thing
as if the IMPORT ARCHIVE option is not available. it is not grey, yet nothothing happens when i click it.
any ideas?
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