Back In Time is a simple backup system for the GNOME desktop inspired by the "flyback project" and "TimeVault". The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories. All you have to do is configure: where to save snapshot, what directories to backup, and when a backup should be done (manually, every hour, every day, every week, or every month). It acts as a "user mode" backup system. This means that you can backup and restore only folders to which you have write access.
License: GNU General Public License v2
Changes:
SnapshotsDialog now has a right-click popup menu and a toolbar with copy and restore buttons. A more robust backup lock file is used. Logging is now done through syslog. A small bug in copying to the clipboard was fixed. The Spanish translation was updated.
License: GNU General Public License v2
Changes:
SnapshotsDialog now has a right-click popup menu and a toolbar with copy and restore buttons. A more robust backup lock file is used. Logging is now done through syslog. A small bug in copying to the clipboard was fixed. The Spanish translation was updated.



