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Genie Timeline Home 2.1 Free Before Cost $39.95

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Considering how important it is, backing up in Windows is never as simple as it should be. Until now… Genie Timeline Home reduces the backup process to just three steps: pick your backup drive, choose what to backup and then set your backup options. It comes with disaster recovery options, so you’ll never be left without your data and is constantly working quietly in the background ensuring your backup is fully up to date.

All of this powerful and useful technology could one day save you in all kinds of different ways: hundreds of dollars in data recovery fees, your job or even your marriage (imagine telling your better half what happened to those priceless photos when your hard drive crashed). That’s got to be worth something, right?

Through Tuesday March 6, all of that protection can be yours for nothing: that’s right, we’re giving away a full copy of Genie Timeline Home 2.1, worth $39.95 (to say nothing of the peace of mind), for free.

Once installed, fire up Genie and choose where to save your backup to. Next, choose exactly what gets backed up from a simple list, containing options like email, My Documents, financial files and disaster recovery (ensuring you can boot Windows again should anything horrific happen). Then choose your options and sit back and watch as Genie gets to work protecting your files.

It’s all done in the background, you can easily add extra files to your backup at any time via Windows Explorer and – of course – restore your data at any time. In fact, Genie stores multiple versions of your files, allowing you to go back to an earlier version if necessary.

It’s all designed to be user friendly and simple to use – the user interface is wonderfully simple to navigate – and most importantly, you know your data is continually being monitored and backed up – there’s no need to rely on a program that backs up once a day or weekly any more.

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  • Nice find.. i was tempted to buy the pro version for $10 but will see how this goes..

    I think it backs up files only, as in, it doesn't clone a hard drive..

  • The same key was issued to individual registrations (upgrading several free/lite editions on family pc's). They may only have 1 key on file to be issued. Hope it doesn't mean they can deactivate all those 'free' copies down the track.

    Already had purchased the pro version sometime ago and its great to provide a constant backup to a NAS. Great software.

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