LifeAgent is new content management, backup solution for the Mac

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Apr 4, 2007 at 4:45am

image Memeo, a provider of digital life and information management solutions for the consumer and small business markets, has released LifeAgent, new US$29.95 automatic backup and content management software for Mac OS X.

The software is designed to protect your data and allow Mac users to manage and access digital content such as photos, music, or corporate presentations from anywhere at anytime, according to Hong Bui, CEO and co-founder of Memeo. With a three-step set-up process, LifeAgent identifies what files are important and works quietly in the background to automatically share, sync and secure your digital content while saving changes made to any document, he adds.

LifeAgent works on any available storage solution—from USB hard drives and USB thumb drives to iPods, NAS devices or an online storage site. It also allows you to share photos online through Shutterfly. It’s an active solution that works when the user works and runs silently and continuously in the background. Additional features of Memeo LifeAgent include the Smart Picks set-up wizard that lets you locate important files (documents, music located across your computer, etc.) and Mac specific applications such as iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, iMovie, Mac mail, calendar, and PM info, and Safari bookmarks and settings.

In addition, the User Interface shows the status of all continuous backups. In the event a file is lost, LifeAgent’s search feature instantly finds anything from one file to a whole computer’s worth of data and restores it. You can search by name, file type, directory, backup location, or a combination of search criteria, and restore files to their original folder or a new location. Memeo LifeAgent can even keep multiple versions of a file. LifeAgent also includes the ability to create password-encrypted backup plans.



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