One-click BackUp for WinRAR (OCB) 2.30

One-click BackUp for WinRAR (OCB) allows you to create an unlimited number of presets containing dozens of settings. Each preset can be quickly loaded by clicking on a corresponding shortcut. The safety of your data is explained by the fact that the program doesn't use amateurish algorithms of file compression - OCB completely relies on WinRAR. WinRAR is a powerful and widespread file archiver. RAR files can usually compress content 8 to 30 percent better than ZIP ones, providing better file safety and secrecy. Most home and corporate users have already switched from ZIP to RAR, and it was a handy backup shell utility that they all waited for. It is completely compatible with the latest WinRAR version. It's capable of creating ZIP and RAR archives, as well as self-extracting EXE archives - you won't need any software at all to extract your files. This installer includes both the Freeware and Shareware versions. The Freeware version does not have Anti-hooligan protection, Error notification messages to administrator's e-mail, Backup archives to network folders, Upload archives to FTP servers with auto-cleanup of unneeded files, Send archives as e-mail attaches, Complete modem dialup support for FTP/SMTP sessions, Write archives to CD-R/RW, or Remote control via Internet or LAN.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Nov 22, 2010
  • Publisher: Acritum Software

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Rated 50/50 by FOldani at Apr 7, 2008

And now with Blue-Ray and HD-DVD support. Excellent and 'must have' software in my PC. The best way for make backups

Rated 50/50 by TC17 at Oct 5, 2008

Excellent program. It does everything I want for backing up. I like that I can set how many copies to keep and overwrite the older ones. I also like the fact it allows you to choose to add a RAR recovery record to each backup for more safety. Plus it isn't using some weird proprietary format. I had problems at first with Vista x64 until I realized I needed to run it as "Administrator".

Rated 30/50 by some guy at Apr 4, 2011

shareware not freeware