Backup Your Browser and Email Client Profiles With MailBrowserBackup

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Thursday, 24th Sep 2009 | Share


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Last month we featured FavBackup – a free portable utility for backing up your browser profiles. Today we will take a look at a similar software – MailBrowserBackup. Like FavBackup, MailBrowserBackup also creates backups of your browser profiles. As the name suggests MailBrowserBackup also supports e-mail clients. For browsers like Opera which have a built-in e-mail client it backs up both browser profiles and e-mail.

MailBrowserBackup

MailBrowserBackup is a simple application. Unlike FavBackup, it doesn’t allow you to choose exactly what you want to backup. Instead all you need to do is select the browser and email client you wish to be backed up and specify the save location for the backup. MailBrowserBackup takes care of the rest. Although MailBrowserBackup was initially intended to be an E-mail and Browser backup utility, it also supports many additional applications like FileZilla and Pidgin. The full list of applications supported by MailBrowserBackup is provided below.

Browsers

  • Internet Explorer (Favorities ONLY)
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Opera (both Browser and Mail)
  • Apple Safari
  • Google Chrome
  • Flock
  • SRWare Iron

E-mail Clients

  • Outlook 2003/2007
  • Windows Mail
  • Windows Live Mail
  • Mozilla Thunderbird

Others

  • Windows Live Messenger
  • Windows Live Messenger Plus!
  • Windows Contacts
  • Windows Calendar
  • FileZilla FTP Client
  • Notepad++
  • Pidgin
  • .

[Download MailBrowserBackup]



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