BackOff! is a backup utility for Palm OS 5.0 or greater that backs up user selected databases every time the device is powered off. Currently it will backup a max of 30 databases.
Great for important documents or databases that you need backed up in between full backups.
Useful for on board developers who wish to back up their programs' code and resources on a consistent basis in case of a hard reset (speaking from experience).
A great utility and catchy name all an unbeatable price.
What's New in This Release:
· Restore Screen
· More backup options
· Minor enhancements
· Many bug fixes
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 5.x
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