VaultSync keeps synchronised data backups from one or more computers in an encrypted vault that is locked with a password. It is optimised to operate on a flash or external drive with minimal installation but it can also work on a hosted storage system like Dropbox, One Drive or Google Drive.
It is really important that a backup is simple and fast to make. There is no point in having to decide what files are important or what has changed at the time of the backup, or having to manually remove unimportant files from a deep folder hierarchy after a backup. VaultSync solves that problem.
Give it a try and send a review whether you like it or not. It can't improve without feedback.
Features
- Encryption is standard 256 bit AES.
- A single click to perform the backup once the synchronisation folders are set up.
- Only changed or new files and folders are synchronised with the vault . No need to keep track of changes, copy and paste, drag and drop or post copy clean up.
- Files or folders can be configured to be ignored for times when an important directoy is being synchronised that contains sub-folders or files that are not important.
- The source computer name is stored with the files so there are no name clashes between systems. Files and folders can be restored wherever is convenient and VaultSync provides options when extracting files on a different computer to that on which they originally resided.
- Files are anonomized so an attacker cannot discover their contents from their name.
- The password can be changed without having to re-encrypt the files.
Categories
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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Follow VaultSync
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The license is not indicated anywhere in the program, which already makes it useless. The installer is just awful, self-extracting archive with no choice of unpacking location. I saved it to the desktop and started it, and a bunch of files were unpacked to the desktop, then I should make a portable version - what for is the installer then? author learn Inno Setup. Why use crap like self-extracting archives? 20 years ago it was relevant.Reply from VaultSync