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Save2FTP V2.1   
Suggested by Andrew Lee - Added on 8 Mar 2007
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Synopsis: Save2FTP is designed for an automatic online backup of your important data to remote FTP servers. It will help you organize your backups and schedule automatic backups. It supports inclusion and exclusion of files by wildcard mask as well as by exact file name, and keeps detailed logs of all backup operations. It includes a scheduler for unattended auto-backup and scheduling of any specific time or date, day of the week or month. It also allows you to create incremental backups so you only need to backup files that have changed.

Note: The freeware version of Save2FTP no longer appears to be available. I have made available for direct download the most recent version. Thanks to MarcosJC for sending me V2.1. If you have anything newer, please email me directly.
Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies:
How to extract: Download the installer and extract to a folder of your choice. The program files are found in the {app} folder. Launch Save2FTP.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
Path portability: Requires manual entry of relative path (eg. ..\..\personal\work.doc)
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] Just asking :)Is this program support relative paths? If not, this software is useless with pendrive (for buckup files stored on this flash-disk). Sorry for my english ;) [2006-06-21 11:55]

[Anonymous] chris@Just asking:
The program supports relative paths, but also (which is even better) a full path with ommission of the drive-letter. To illustrate, for backing up the file "mydoc.doc", I successfully did this with both of the following path entries:
\..\..\_Private\mydoc.doc
\_Private\mydoc.doc
where the folder "_Private" is located directly in the root.
So the program is actually *very* useful for pendrives :-)
 [2007-05-07 08:29]

[Anonymous] HumblesideThe freeware version IS still available, from
= http://avpsoft.com/products/ftp-backup-freeware-save2ftp/
but it isn't any newer than the portablefreeware version
 [2008-08-18 15:05]

[Anonymous] CheckerThere is a V2.5 available at: http://de.software.emule.com/save2ftp-2-5/ [2009-06-24 20:59]

[Anonymous] CheckerIf you like to localize to your language, you will find a
translation package at: http://avpsoft.com/products/ftp-backup-freeware-save2ftp/
There is also a language pack for german and dutch.
I tried 'german' with V2.5 and it worked fine.
 [2009-06-24 21:11]

[Anonymous] Andrew Lee@Humbleside: Thanks for the official link to the freeware version. I downloaded and tried it. Although it says the version is "1.9", when you run the installer it says "2.1". And the version info in the EXE says "2.1.2.2042". So I will remove the direct download and point the links to the official ones. [2009-06-26 06:19]

[Anonymous] Andrew Lee@Checker: Thanks for the link. However, as I am unable to verify the authenticity of the software (eg. is it a cracked version), I will continue to point to the official links supplied by Humbleside. [2009-06-26 06:21]


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