
And when it’s finished backing up, you see a system tray notification that the backup was “taken.” I suppose that makes sense if you consider the backup a snapshot of your data. It notifies you that it’s “Crawling” when it’s inspecting and cataloging the folders you or the program has decided to back up. The language used by Memopal is often interesting. The company even claims it has servers on multiple continents for locational redundancy i.e., if one location goes down, your data is still safe.
Speaking of price, the next level of service is 200GB for $49 per year, which is more than competitive. You have must live with a rather conspicuous “Buy” button at the top of the main program dialog, but that’s a small price since you’ll rarely visit there. It’s easy to use, and a bit prettier (if busier) than its aforementioned competitors. The extra space makes a world of difference.Īn extra gigabyte isn’t all that Memopal Online Backup has going for it.

An extra gigabyte? I’ve always assumed that a Rhodes Scholar somewhere had figured out that 2GB account is just enough to get you hooked on online backup, yet not quite enough for most folks to fit everything.

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