Backup4all Pro Giveaway: A professional backup software for Windows

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If you are on the look out for a professional backup software for your Windows PC, look no further! The folks over at Backup4all have, once again, offered us 15 licenses of their Backup4all Pro version, to be given away to TWC readers, free.

backup software pro Backup4all Pro Giveaway: A professional backup software for Windows

Backup4all Pro is a feature-rich yet easy-to-use data backup software program for Windows. This backup utility is designed to protect your valuable data from loss, and it does this by automating backup tasks, password protecting it and compressing it to save storage space. Both beginners and professionals will like its intuitive interface.

The software will allow you to back up to any local or network drive, backup to FTP (with support for SSL encryption, proxy server, passive mode), SFTP, backup to DVD, CD, Blu-ray, HD-DVD, or other removable media (such as USB drives) – and perform full backup, differential backup, incremental backup and mirror backups.

It is compatible with the 32-bit and 64-bit editions of the Windows operating systems.

Backup4all Pro costs $ 49.95 but 15 licenses are being made available FREE to The Windows Club. To win a copy all you need to do is follow or connect with us on Twitter, Facebook or Google+, AND share this post on your favorite social networking site and post its status URL here. The more you share, the more your chances of winning. If you are a member of our TWC Forum, you may post your Forum profile URL here. If you do not use the social web – just say so in the comments…you will still be considered.

The giveaway will remain open for 10 days and the licenses will be forwarded to the lucky 15 by me, soon thereafter.

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Anand aka HappyAndyK is an end-user Windows enthusiast, a Microsoft MVP in Windows Desktop Experience since 2007, and the Admin of TheWindowsClub.com, TheGeeksClub.com & WinVistaClub.com. Creating a System Restore Point before trying out a new software or a tweak is always recommended.