A practical backup utility for people who handle lots of data
iBackupBot keeps current copies of apps, documents and other files so you don’t lose progress on important work. It’s particularly helpful for users handling extensive projects, because it provides a reliable fallback if a computer fails or a device is lost.
Installing and how it behaves in the background
Getting iBackupBot installed and configured can take a little time up front. After setup, the app runs unobtrusively and performs regular backups without manual intervention. One side effect is that it also begins a backup whenever a device is attached, which can temporarily slow system performance while data is being copied.
Quick overview of advantages
- Keeps automatic, scheduled copies so you don’t have to remember to back up.
- Provides peace of mind for large or long-term projects by preserving work in case of crashes.
- Supports a variety of file types, from apps to documents and settings.
Tips for locating where your backups are stored
- Search for the filenames or app identifiers you expect to find; sometimes a direct name search is the fastest route.
- Open the program’s preferences or settings to reveal the configured backup folder path.
- Use iBackupBot’s built-in browser or viewer to inspect individual backup contents rather than hunting through system folders.
Final notes
Although the interface is generally straightforward, finding exactly where a particular backup lives can require a few moments of exploration. Once you know the folder location and the app’s behavior, the tool is a dependable way to keep your files safe.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Free Trial