luckyBackup
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Developer(s) | Loukas Avgeriou[1] |
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Stable release | 0.4.8 / March 16, 2014 |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Linux, Unix[citation needed], Mac OS X, Windows[2] |
Type | Backup |
License | GPL 3[3] |
Website | luckybackup |
luckyBackup is a free backup application. It provides a GUI based on the cross-platform Qt framework and is not fundamentally console based or web based as many of the clients from the list of backup software are. It shares the data differencing and copying tool, rsync, with BackupPC, and several others. It runs on any Linux or Unix based system which provides Qt libraries and rsync. The gui is translated in many languages and is available in repositories of all major linux distributions including Debian, ubuntu, openSuse, Fedora, Mandriva, Arch, slackware and Gentoo.
Awards - Distinctions
- 3 August 2009: 3rd place at the SourceForge Community Choice Awards as a "best new project"[1][4][5]
- 2008–2010: Highest rated application at kde-apps.org[4]
References
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- ↑ LuckyBackup on SourceForge.net
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- Open Source Software Directory[dead link]
- freshmeat luckyBackup page
- HowtoForge: Creating Backups With luckyBackup On An Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop
- Full Circle Magazine: Netbook Makeovers, Cloud Censorship, and a Lucky Backup