Backup & Cloud Storage (344 programs)
Pros: 50 free gigabytes of storage. Intuitive and attractive interface. Easily transfer files. Safe and secure. Encrypted chat features.
Cons: You cannot lose your encryption key. Premium plans can be expensive. Limited bandwidth.
Pros: Backup and restore both Windows and drives. Clone feature. Supports Windows 11 out of the box. Simple and intuitive to use.
Cons: No option to select individual files or folders.
Pros: Neat interface. Wide source and format compatibility.
Cons: Can't retrieve super old files.
Pros: Supports many Samsung Galaxy devices.
Cons: Free version is only available as trial.
Pros: Offers guided transfer workflows tailored to user needs. Supports selective migration of files, settings, and applications. Works with supported Windows PC environments. Flexible transfer options for diverse setups.
Cons: Specific pricing and edition differences can be confusing. Requires appropriate connection method for best performance. Not all third‑party applications migrate perfectly. Some options depend on purchase of specific editions.
Pros: Supports brute-force and dictionary attacks. Read-only access protects backup integrity. Lightweight and easy to install.
Cons: Not guaranteed to unlock complex or encrypted backups. Limited help for first-time users. Windows-only, despite macOS mention on some pages.
Pros: You can upload files using the drag and drop function.. The Premium plan offers up to 100GB of storage.. You can share an unlimited number of files.. You can stream music and video directly from your PC..
Cons: The interface is too simple.. Few functionalities. You must pay for the Premium plan to access many of its features..
Pros: Nice interface design. Creates backup copies, restores copies, clones drives. Easy to use and well documented. Free.
Cons: Basic knowledge about disk partitions required.
Pros: Three backup options. High-performance recovery. Intuitive and easy-to-run system. Free to use.
Cons: Crashes or freezes while backing up. Incremental backups are way too big. Small backups take hours to complete. Unhelpful Customer Support.
Pros: It files and categorizes your research with more than just titles. The tool suggests other research material.
Cons: It takes a while to learn how to use the tool effectively. You may have to turn to the forum to help you understand how it works.
Pros: Comprehensive set of recovery and disk tools. Supports NTFS, FAT32, exFAT, and more. Runs smoothly on both BIOS and UEFI systems. Familiar Windows-like interface aids navigation.
Cons: Does not remove malware, only recovers data afterward. Some features require technical knowledge. Update frequency is modest compared to larger suites.
Pros: This application is free to use on desktop computers. Flexible and user-friendly options provide numerous customisation possibilities.
Cons: Is only available for the latest operating systems. Paragon Backup & Recovery cannot be integrated into other third-party applications.
Pros: Straightforward full-disk and partition cloning. Sector-by-sector support for precise duplication. Bootable USB creation with WinPE. Compatible with a wide range of drive types and file systems.
Cons: No scheduling or incremental backup support. Lacks file-level selection and advanced customization.