Syncback does both.  You can select the source, destination and 
whether timed or in real-time.

I have Syncback keeping an eye on my D4W/save directory.  It backs up 
any file in that directory as soon as it changes (in real-time), it 
backs up the entire /save directory daily (timed) and my entire D4W 
directory weekly (timed).  You tell it what you want backed up, where 
it is to go and the conditions under which it should be done.

I have all my backups written to a networked RAID-1 drive in another 
part of the house.

Dick

At 06:46 PM 8/22/2010, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
 >On 8/22/2010 12:11 PM, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
 >
 >> I use another freeware backup program, Syncback by One Bight Spark
 >> Software - it very nicely backs up selected directories and files from
 >> my computer and my wife's, over our network to my USB drive, on a
 >> nightly schedule. Takes about 5 seconds a night unless we have change a
 >> *lot* of files.
 >
 >I want real-time backup, not nightly backup.  Does it do that?
 >
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