Filed under: Utilities, Windows
Fab's Autobackup updated for Windows 7, still a killer migration tool

The only downside to Fab's is that it wasn't Windows Vista or Windows 7 compatible. That changed recently, with the release of version 3.
In addition to supporting newer Windows OSes, AutoBackup v3 also adds broader program support. Google Chrome, Safari, Thunderbird, Live Messenger, Skype, and (gag) Incredimail have all been added. There's also no longer a need for separate PE and Windows versions since you can choose to back up custom folder locations.
While version 2 is still free, the new version 3 is payware - if you can really call it that. 4,70€ for a piece of software as useful as Fab's AutoBackup - that's less than $7 US, and one of the best software bargains I've seen in a long time.
You can download a feature-limited demo or purchase the full version at the developer's site.
Chromatic is one of the best time-wasters I've recently come across. It's all about the gameplay -- no Flash graphics here. You play a "circle" (it doesn't really have a name in the game). You move around with the arrow keys, and you change colors with Z, X, and C.
You can either be red, blue, or yellow, and you can switch at any time during the game. Each color has different capabilities -- yellow can double-jump, while red has a longer dash (which is like a forward sprint, activated by double-pressing DOWN).
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Richard said 8:08AM on 12-10-2009
Any alternative which is free? Apart from good old xcopy of course.
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chrishigh said 10:01AM on 12-10-2009
What about good old Cobian Backup? Still automates like a charm on 7 for me.
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lars said 12:42AM on 12-11-2009
Microsoft SyncToy!
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Fab said 5:28PM on 2-12-2010
@ all
Hi,
all these program can do this kind of job. The thing to remember it that Fab's AutoBackup is easy for everyone. Items detection is automatic, there is no need to know exactly how Firefox, Thunderbird or other works. Specify a backup location, check the boxes you want and run. That's it! This program is always evolving, since a few days, command line parameters have been added, that is a nice feature because Windows task scheduler can be used to automate the process. Just try the demo.
@ Lee Mathews : thank your for this article. It was a great pleasure for me to read it.
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