Secure-IT is an intelligent backup routine that runs as a screen-saver! Use Secure-IT on its own or in addition to your overnight backup routine to ensure that you always have a copy of files you change during the day. No more lengthy restores from last nights tape and then realising you made a major modification at 9am or created that important file this morning. Just tell Secure-IT where your important files are ('My Documents' is a good start) and where to keep copies of them (preferably on another pc on your workgroup or on your server) and it will do the rest. PC PRO called Secure-IT an 'ingenious utility' and publish it in the ESSENTIALS section of their cover CD.
>>Key Features It's a screen-saver! Whenever your screen-saver cuts in, Secure-IT starts backing up your important files.
Multiple Sets: You can define as many backup Sets as you require. Each Set is a folder (and it's sub-folders) to be backed up.
>>Choice of backup types: Each Set can be defined as Differential, Duplication, Version Control or can you can manipulate the Set backup under your own rules.
>>It Runs Itself: Secure-IT is a backup routine that runs itself! It doesn't matter how sophisticated your security system is, if you forget to run it or you're late for a date and you think and you think it will be alright to leave it just today...
>>It Keeps Working All Day: Secure-IT is a backup routine that goes on working throughout the day keeping your backup completely up-to-date. Every time you pause for a break all your important files are checked and backup if they have changed since the last time.
>>Backup schemes: >Differential:Secure-IT will keep a copy of only those files that have changed since your last 'overnight main backup run. >Duplicate:This backup type keeps a complete mirror image of the folders specified. >Version Control: Only backs up writable files. >User controlled: Set your own options and conditions for backup and removal.

Secure-IT 1.45 was released by Thornsdale Software on Tuesday 19 July 2005.
Secure-IT will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows NT.