Just on last June 10th, 2008 the Spb Backup was silently revamped into a better user interface and with some important additional features. It is by the way, surprisingly still supports old and aging Windows Mobile 2003. So it's a really exciting news for you, who are stubborn enough not to get a newer handsets.
Here are the release history for the new v2.0:
Interface changes: - The look of the main page has been changed - The restoring can now be performed from the main screen - Backup History — the application shows all created backups and the list of them to restore - Ignore Rules — one can add files (for example "\Program.log") or file masks ("*.log" or "Program_log??.txt") that should not be included into the backup archive - SMS only restore — a new option to restore only text messages (SMS) from the backup file - Now one can choose the compression level, either Normal or High. - Backup file verification — the archive file is verified after storing now - The storing speed has been increased twice comparing to the 1.x version
As always, you can enjoy more screenshots at its picture gallery page before you decide to spent on $9.95 for an upgrade program from older versions you've already got. But just in case you wish to make a clean fresh start purchase, it'll costs you $24.95 for one license.
Most notable new features are the two mentioned first at the release history above:
- ROM upgrade, this means you can upgrade your handset's ROM and able to restore your backup on the new ROM. Which is a hindrance, everytime you forgot to backup first before doing the ROM upgrade.
- Device upgrade, this new feature is the most awesome. Because you'll be able to install your backups (the Spb Backup v2.0 files) into your new handsets, I think this can be done since Spb Backup 2.0 is using the same OS platforms: Windows Mobile.
There are of course, some features worth mentioning. But this is not a review, so instead you may want to read Tariq Bamadhaj's fine review on Spb Backup 2.0 at MyTodayScreen weblog. And if you're feeling confident enough with Spb Software House reputation on making great apps, then head on to the download page to get it right away.
[blogged with my Treo 750v]
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