On Sep 29, 2008, at 8:37 AM, NawaMan wrote:
The most interesting feature of EasyBackup is that you can use Gnome
Emblems to specified what files/folders to be included or excluded
in the backup. Also, you can recover/revert files/folders via
Nautilus script which is very accessible and very intuitive. It is
also very easy to setup automatic backup.
If you are interested, you can take a look here. And if you have any
idea, suggestions, patches or want to use the code for other
project. Just feel free to do so.
Hi Nawa,
Thanks! Fortunately, Google helped me find your complete post (with
URL) on the Ubuntu forums. :-)
I have added a link to EasyBackup -- http://nawa.pn-np.net/blog/easybackup/
-- to the list of related software on the rdiff-backup homepage.
You may also wish to add a link from the rdiff-backup's Wiki, which
has a long list of user-contributed software: http://wiki.rdiff-backup.org/wiki/index.php/ContribScripts
good luck with your new GUI - it looks good,
Andrew
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