Backup and synchronize your personal data in Windows and Linux
Most people have some important data on their machines. Most people would like to have this data safely backed up in case their hardware gets damaged. Backing up data can be done in many ways: CD/DVD media, remote sites, online storage, second hard disk etc.
In this article, I will show you a pair of highly useful programs that can help you backup and synchronize your data: Karen's Power Tools Replicator for Windows and Unison File Synchronizer for Linux.
Unison
Unison is a simple, lightweight backup program. It is GUI-driven, which makes it well suitable for new Linux users. A Windows version also exists.
The first step is to select a source directory:
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