Author Archives: Lorant (Softland)
The first official version of Backup4all was released exactly 20 years ago, in 2002. Development for it started 3 years prior to that, in 1999. Initially it was just a tool developed to be used internally, but after (a lot of) positive feedback from anyone that interacted with it, we decided to take it public and released version 1.0 of Backup4all exactly on the 20th of December in 2002.
Read MoreWe are organizing a special Halloween sale, where you can buy Backup4all Professional and/or Backup4all Monitor with a 30% discount.
Read MoreBackup4all 7.0 was released on October 3, 2017. This version adds Hubic and Hidrive as cloud backup destinations, plus 37 Amazon S3 Compatible cloud backup destinations (i.e. Cisco, Google Cloud Storage, Hitachi, Tiscali, Verizon and more).
Read MoreBackup4all 6.0 was released on February 25, 2016. An important part of it was completely redesigned thus we highly recommend the upgrade.
Read MoreWe’re very proud to announce that as of May 31, 2017, Backup4all started its service on the International Space Station.
Read MoreBackup4all 5.0 was released on December 9, 2013. An important part of it was completely redesigned thus we highly recommend the upgrade.
Read MoreAs we get closer to the Windows 8 release, Backup4all gets more intense testing not solely from us but from users too. The last two build releases practically contain only fixes for problems found when using it on Windows 8. If you plan to switch to Windows 8 as soon as it’s available (something we […]
Read MoreTen days after the major release of Backup4all 4.8 we are making a small update, build 278. You can download it here: Backup4all 4.8.278. Even though today it’s Friday the 13th, we’re confident enough to release the new build as it’s our commitment to fix any bugs as soon as we find them, instead of […]
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