theKompany.com Releases tkBackup version 1.0 Backup Software for Linux

By NEWS RELEASE | May 15th, 2005 - Viewed 3,380 Times
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thekompany tkbackup screenshotEasy to use and inexpensive backup software on the Linux platform is pretty much non-existent, and that is where tkBackup comes in. tkBackup is a Linux desktop version of our popular embedded backup product tkcBackup, and like tkcBackup it is essentially a very sophisticated front end for creating backups and restoring files from them. A backup is only as useful as your ability to get files back from it. On the back end we use ZIP files, so you can take your backup and restore it virtually anywhere with free tools if needed.

Features include:

  • Simple, effective user interface
  • Ability to save backup criteria so they can be re-used.
  • Backup/Restore Wizard
  • Simple interface for selecting files and folders for backup
  • Complete or individual recovery of data files out of a backup
  • Password protection and encryption for additional security
  • Ability to add comments with a backup
  • Backup any files you have access to from your computer

tkBackup is priced at only $19.95 and is available immediately. The product is strictly electronic distribution currently. You can purchase and see screenshots from here.

About theKompany.com

theKompany.com is a California-based company with developer teams in North America and Europe. theKompany.com fills a need in the Linux community for mass-marketed, quality Linux software by producing developer tools and desktop applications. theKompany.com’s products are marketed both online and through B&M channels such as Microcenter and Fry’s Electronics. Visit www.thekompany.com for more information.

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