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BounceBack Essential

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Gary Stockton Key Features:
- Creates a Bootable External Hard Drive.
- Start-Up and Recover From Your External USB Storage Device in the event of System Failure.
- Continuous Data Protection - Backups run in the background so you always have an up to date backup available.

Looking for state-of-the-art backup software at a low cost? Use BounceBack Essential for easy, low maintenance backup automation and Instant PC RecoveryT when you need it. BounceBack Essential is the perfect "Set It & Forget It" backup software to use with any external USB hard drive. BounceBack Essential creates an identical clone backup of your primary hard drive which you can use to start your PC in an emergency.

After BounceBack Essential creates your initial backup, it continues to keep your files protected by running an incremental background backup every hour with its innovative Continuous Data Protection feature.

If you encounter hard drive corruption or a failed hard drive, BounceBack Essential enables you to keep working by starting your PC or laptop from the external drive with its patent pending Instant PC RecoveryT mode. With Instant PC Recovery you can quickly recover and continue working, running applications; accessing the Internet, or even run business applications so your customers don't suffer.

When you are ready to fix whatever hard drive problem you may have had, BounceBack makes it effortless to get all of your stuff back, simply click the Two-Click Recovery button to launch a full and complete recovery of your most recent backup.

When you back up using BounceBack Essential, all of your files are saved in Native File format, this means you can browse the contents of your backup and have immediate access to your data. There are no applications to load, no utilities to unzip or uncompress from the backup. You simply browse the external hard drive as you normally do to locate and access your files, or use BounceBack Essential's QuickRestore application to easily restore individual files back where they belong automatically.
Aug 29 2010 at 6:01am
Rubby the duck Your applications look very interesting, Gary, but, in my humble opinion, you should contact the Admins of BDJ themselves, in case you want to promotoe your programmes here on this website, instead of adding them to the suggestions list.
Just my two cents.
Have a nice weekend!
Aug 29 2010 at 6:12am
Gary Stockton C. Roth, I'm afraid I don't know what you are talking about. I saw yesterday that someone had added one of our products to this web site and thought it looked like a great web site, one that we might want to work with in the future. I added a few more of our other products. Please let me know what I have done wrong here?
Aug 30 2010 at 8:25am
Rubby the duck I am one of the users who frequently have a look at this website to get to know new software applications. That's why I stumbled upon your suggestions yesterday. I had a look at your website and your profile here on BDJ and was quite surprised to find out that you are suggesting your own products.
This list is for users to call other users attentions to softwares they like and would like to see here on BDJ for a discounted price. And anyone who might also want to get the promoted product can click on 'I want this' . Good products get more votes, so it is for companies like yours a very good advertisement.
The other way around, a company 'suggesting' their own products might lead to a false impression.
I appreciate it that you got interested in this website due to a customers interest in your product, so I am very glad that you would like to promote your programmes. As for me you're welcome and so far you did nothing 'wrong'.
In my personal opinion it might be better if you contact the BDJ admins to feature your products.
I wish you good luck.
Aug 30 2010 at 9:23am
Roger Thomasson No biggie, I think there's just a bit of confusion here :-)

C. Roth is correct -- technically this forum is for BDJ customers to suggest titles that they'd like to see featured on Bits.

But no matter!

Gary, go ahead and shoot me a personal email, we'll work something out :-)

roger (at) iconico (dot) com

-r
Sep 5 2010 at 7:08am
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