O&O AutoBackup saves your data automatically

O&O Auto Backup is an extremely easy-to-use application that has one goal: to automatically back up your important folders with your personal data to any external storage device like a USB hard disk or a USB stick. You configure O&O AutoBackup only once by selecting the directories you want to save and, for example, a USB hard disk as the destination. From that moment on, your directories are backed up automatically when you connect the USB hard drive to your PC again. Automatically and in the background. And of course you can set it to only save the changes since the last backup, so that the process is always completed as quickly as possible.

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Because you can actually just sit back and leave the task to your PC, this automatic backup will only take up but a tiny bit of your time. And it’s worth it. PCs crash, and any software can be defective or contain a virus. Should this happen you will have immediate access to all your old data: digital photos, downloaded music files and all other important documents. No additional software required, no catch: all data will be copied 1:1 and can be opened immediately.

I hope that you will find this program useful. And don’t forget to connect your external disk or stick from time to time to make sure you’re backing everything up! ;-)

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Olaf Kehrer is Managing Director of O&O Software GmbH and is responsible for product development. His focus is centered on developing new concepts for the system tools sector as well as in expanding and adapting existing product lines. Olaf Kehrer was one of the founders of O&O Software GmbH in 1997 and has played a primary role in developing O&O products. Even today, he stands at the very center of their further development and remains dedicated to the goal of creating the best possible products for O&O customers. He has also published white papers on the subject of "Data Data Everywhere". These papers analyzed the handling of obsolete and discarded hard disks and their undeleted data. Olaf Kehrer studied at the Technical University Berlin and has a diploma in Computer Science.