Giveaway: Altaro Oops!Backup is Time Machine for Windows
Let's start with a disclaimer: I'm strictly a Windows guy. Have never used a Mac. But I do know what Time Machine is supposed to do, and I was quite envious of my fellow Macheads when it was released. I have a serious backup fetish, and my combined backup strategy (remote + complete local mirroring) was lacking in just that one area -- intuitive versioning which stays out of your way but is there when you need it.
Thinking that there must be something similar for Windows, couple of months ago I set out in search for it. Surprisingly enough, I did not find many such solutions, and found no free ones. Nothing intuitive, anyway. But I did stumble upon Altaro's Oops!Backup. They were still beta-testing it at the time, and I thought I'd drop them a line and offer to help out. They're a very small company, and the reply I got came directly from the head honcho, David Vella. He was kind enough to let me beta-test the software, and was very responsive to my feedback.
I haven't had to rely on Oops!Backup many times, but when I did, it did not fail me. The intuitive interface shows your folder structure along with a bar along the right side of the windows which allow you to go back in time. Restores are snappy and take mere seconds even for large folders.
Oops!Backup auto-detects when you plug out the removable drive it's using, and does not make a fuss about it. When you plug the drive back in, you get a balloon popup telling you that backups are now enabled again.
Oops!Backup is normally $37.00, but we've managed to score 25 copies to hand out to Download Squad readers.
Simply leave a comment and we'll enter you into the prize draw. You have until 11:59PM EST Sunday 17th January. Full terms and conditions after the break.
- Open to legal US residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.
- To enter, leave a comment below.
- The comment must be left by Sunday, January 17 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- Winners will be selected in a random drawing.
- Prize: Oops!Backup license, retail value of $37.00USD.
- Click Here for complete Official Rules.













Comments
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Subscribe to commentsjmickJan 13th 2010 1:07PM
I also have been looking for something just like this.
nikescarJan 13th 2010 1:09PM
Maybe this would get me to take backing up my data seriously. In my 15 years of owning a Windows PC I've never lost data. Still it'd be nice to have a backup plan.
FredJan 13th 2010 1:16PM
I really need a decent backup solution. Everything I have tried is clumsy and slow. More that one key would be nice ;-)
But I'll take one and gladly buy more if it works as promised!
Quick question... does it allow for networked backups?
Julian RossJan 13th 2010 4:59PM
Mapped drives until now.. direct UNC paths in the pipeline
MaartenJan 13th 2010 1:18PM
Wow! The first backup program that seems to be easy to operate, and hopefully as fast as described...
AndrewJan 13th 2010 1:19PM
I'd like a copy. I've been looking for something like this for a long time.
SimJan 13th 2010 1:21PM
Cool, I'll like one.
tigsfanJan 13th 2010 1:23PM
This actually looks like an amazing product. It would provide some good arsenal against my mac using friends as well :) A decent backup solution is always a great thing.
I'd gladly like to receive a copy and I'll be sure to recommend it!
MarkJan 13th 2010 1:22PM
thanks! sounds great.
ChadJan 13th 2010 1:22PM
I've been doing it manually for years....Mostly because I'm too cheap to buy something like this. Thanks for the chance.
StephenJan 13th 2010 1:23PM
My backup plan at home is virtually non existent. I would use this to do a proper backup procedure. Please help me with a free copy!
PatJan 13th 2010 1:23PM
I'd like one!
sraaschJan 13th 2010 1:24PM
Me! Me!
Hugh MannJan 13th 2010 1:25PM
This is the most meaningful comment on this article.
cybercapitalistJan 13th 2010 1:25PM
Sounds good to me :-)
burntcookie90Jan 13th 2010 1:25PM
I could use this program!
jcervasioJan 13th 2010 1:27PM
I'd love this!
Vince TranJan 13th 2010 1:29PM
I'd like to score a copy of this!
0ArmadaJan 13th 2010 1:28PM
Could use a nice backup program. Missed the free Partition Backup program on Giveaway of the Day.
ARGuckJan 13th 2010 3:27PM
I could REALLY use one of these.