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OK, well enough of the bad news. We're on to better things now. I may be a total geek for stating that this is better news than I've heard all week, but I am going to post about it anyway. The Online Backup program that I found a year or so ago did not, at that time, support Mac platforms or iPhones and now it does! Could it be any better news? I think not. I was so disappointed when I found out last year that it had everything I needed except supporting a Mac. I am most interested in the storage capabilities of the service since I have so much data to store and frequently worry about running out of space.

IBackup provides an extensive enterprise ready feature-set for secure online storage with superior performance including snapshots, network drive, sharing, collaboration, sub-accounts, web folders and mobile access. IBackup is the most recommended and used online storage and backup provider. Now can you understand why I was so disappointed? and why now I am so happy that it finally supports Mac Platforms and the iPhone?

Here are some of the features that I find attractive: Drag-n-drop files/folders with ease between your Mac Desktop and IBackup account. Provides support for files larger than 2 GB. They have Improved international language compatibility using Unicode file names also. There is better storage management through sub-accounts and other advanced options available through the web browser interface. Secure backups with 128-bit SSL encryption on transmission.

Posted by neptunebaby on May 13, 2008 at 11:08 AM

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