jaBuT - Free accessible backup software #freeware #software
Carlos
I recently discovered a free accessible backup
application called jaBuT. It doesn't have every feature in the book,
but it is fairly comprehensive for something that is free. Backup
programs which are both free and accessible are not
very common. The last version had a few accessibility
related issues so I've been communicating with the developer to resolve
them. Today he released a new version and most of these issues have been
fixed. There are still a couple of sections which could do with more
accessible labeling, but I think it is usable enough at this point. The
link to the homepage is below.
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David Moore <jesusloves1966@...>
Thanks a lot, Carlos, I downloaded the jaBuT back up tool. This looks great! Never heard of this. I love hearing about new options that are accessible. Have a great one. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Carlos
Sent: Monday, May 8, 2017 9:06 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] jaBuT - Free accessible backup software
I recently discovered a free accessible backup application called jaBuT. It doesn't have every feature in the book, but it is fairly comprehensive for something that is free. Backup programs which are both free and accessible are not very common. The last version had a few accessibility related issues so I've been communicating with the developer to resolve them. Today he released a new version and most of these issues have been fixed. There are still a couple of sections which could do with more accessible labeling, but I think it is usable enough at this point. The link to the homepage is below.
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David Ferrin <dpf.1996@...>
I like the name, Just another backup tool. I’ll kick the tires on it and
see how it goes, thanks.
From: Carlos
Sent: Monday, May 8, 2017 9:06 PM
To: main@TechTalk.groups.io
Subject: [TechTalk] jaBuT - Free accessible backup
software I recently discovered a free accessible backup
application called jaBuT. It doesn't have every feature in the book, but
it is fairly comprehensive for something that is free. Backup programs
which are both free and accessible are not very common. The last version
had a few accessibility related issues so I've been communicating with the
developer to resolve them. Today he released a new version and most of
these issues have been fixed. There are still a couple of sections which
could do with more accessible labeling, but I think it is usable enough at this
point. The link to the homepage is below.
David Ferrin Life is what happens after you have already made other plans.
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Carlos
The developer of jaBuT has released another
update. The homepage is below.
And here are direct download links for anyone who
has trouble finding them.
x86 Setup-Package
x86 Portable-Zip
x64 Setup-Package
x64 Portable-Zip
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David Ferrin <dpf.1996@...>
I did give it a try when you first mentioned it and it worked fine in my
test runs. It is a little different than I am accustomed to but not bad
overall.
From: Carlos
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2017 9:30 PM
To: main@TechTalk.groups.io
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] jaBuT - Free accessible backup
software The developer of jaBuT has released another
update. The homepage is below.
And here are direct download links for anyone who
has trouble finding them.
x86 Setup-Package
x86 Portable-Zip
x64 Setup-Package
x64 Portable-Zip
David Ferrin Life is what happens after you have already made other plans.
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Carlos
Yes it seems to work well enough. Normally it
wouldn't have attracted my attention, but free and accessible backup
applications are somewhat rare. Most of the truly flexible ones are
not free.
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