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In this update, we've published a new article (How To Run a SyncBack Profile) and a new tutorial (SyncBack: Queues, an introduction). Also, we've released updates for all of our software: SyncBack, SyncBack Touch, SBMS and all OnClick Utilities. Visit our downloads page to get the latest versions now.

Starting 3rd October 2022, you may receive a message when trying to authorize (or re-authorize) your Google Drive or Google Photos accounts using older versions of SyncBackPro (prior to version V10.2.39.0). We have a Knowledge Base Article giving details.

Windows Package Manager

SyncBackPro, SyncBackSE and SyncBackFree are now available to install via the Windows Package Manager. This allows for a convenient and simple way to install and update SyncBack installations.

The Windows Package Manager (winget) is available on Windows 10 and newer. To install SyncBackFree, for example, just go to the command line and enter winget install syncbackfree. To update an existing installation to the latest version you would enter winget upgrade syncbackfree.

With SyncBackPro and SyncBackSE we are only making the 64-bit versions available in the Windows Package Manager. There is no 32-bit version of Windows 11 nor are there any 32-bit Windows Server versions.

Latest Articles and Tutorials

How To Run a SyncBack Profile

A SyncBack profile can be run automatically or manually. An automatic backup provides a convenient way to backup data regularly without any human intervention. It saves you time and effort in running backups and ensures the data is always backed up. A manual backup enables you to run the profile interactively so that you have more control over the backup. With manual backups, you can review and choose which files to backup or change their actions, e.g. change a file from delete to skip, before copying the files. This prevents accidental modification or deletion of data. Depending on your requirements, you can choose to run a profile manually or automatically in the background. This article explains the various options available to run a SyncBack profile.

SyncBack: Queues, an introduction

This short tutorial shows how to use queues in SyncBackPro/SE. Queues let you run profiles serially without requiring a group. They're like ad-hoc groups.

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