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<title>.:Computer Defense:. : Titan Backup Review</title>
<link>http://www.computerdefense.org/2009/01/titan-backup-review/#IDComment14466113</link>
<description>I&amp;#039;m new here, and not a tech professional, but bear with me.  My long-beloved file-based backup software &amp;quot;Backup to DVD/CD&amp;quot; by Willow Creek Software has just failed me, having been apparently overwhelmed by Adobe products I installed.  So I started searching for file-based backup utilities and ended up here, with this sterling report of a relative newcomer that might just do the job.  I will miss the ability to backup files from my specified source that have changed in the last X number of days in contrast to a baseline or other reference backup, but if the program is straightforward, I&amp;#039;d love it.  There&amp;#039;s got to be a good reason everyone else uses the base backup reason.  I do an image every couple weeks, then backup every so many days as my timetable allows.  A couple questions: 1.  Can I be put on the list for the free program lottery? 2.  Does this program insert a small file in every entity chosen to be backed up and then rip through the entire HD in the course of doing every backup, or does it use another method?  My former Backup to DVD/CD went through every folder on the HD, which seems a bit inefficient. Thanks in advance. </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 20:20:06 +0000</pubDate>
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