IvyBackup review: Promising, open format, but not quite ready for prime time

I was expecting good things from the $69 IvyBackup when I first fired it up. I’ve expressed the thought numerous times that backup programs should use formats that can be opened without the need for proprietary software. IvyBackup uses the common Zip and .VHD formats rather than proprietary containers. Nice. IvyBackup also supports two destinations […] https://www.pcworld.com/article/542803/ivybackup-review-promising-open-format-but-not-quite-ready-for-prime-time.html

Établi 3y | 28 oct. 2021, 15:20:35


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