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Written by Spork
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The main window is designed in a way very similar to many of the wizards and dialogs that you may see in Windows XP, so it should be fairly intuitive to most people who use XP on a regular basis. On the top you have icons to select Backup or Restore mode, below that you have the various steps necessary to complete the selected task, and below you have a listing of the jobs you have created. And to the left of the job list you have three dialog boxes dedicated to Tasks, Job Summary (displays info regarding the currently selected job), and Help.
One of the features that was very attractive to me was its support for specific application data, such as data stored by Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Firefox. I can not count the number of times that I have backed my system up only to figure out that the application I needed data from stored it in some weird fashion and was virtually irretrievable from my backup. I have emails contained in Outlook that date back quite a ways, should I have some sort of failure that would be the last thing I would want to loose.
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