SmartBackup - Attention Program may cause crashes on the Tungsten T5 and Treo650 (NVFS enabled devices) due to low memory problems. I am working on that issue.
Features:
support for multiple slots (CardNo/"source")
selector for the target memory card.
RamDrive support for PalmOS 5
incremental Backup, only changed database are included in the backup (depends on the LastModificationsDate in the database header).
Files have file suffix prc, pdb or pqa.
in the Filename of Applications is the version number included.
The file name of a Database in the backup directory is created from
the database name
an underscore
if it is a Application the version number
if version is available a underscore
last modification date from the database header in the format YYYYMMDDhhmmss (year, month, day, hour, minute, second).
suffix, depending of the type of database.
*.prc: Palm Resource Database
*.pdb: Palm Data Database
*.pqa: Palm Query Application
Sample: SmartBackup_1.0_20021226174439.prc
To copy the files back to the palm integrated memory you need a file manager like FileZ or McFile.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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