
You’ve heard it for years: “one-click backup”. Clickfree points out that many competing offering ask users to do complex setups and software installation. That is somewhat true, although I would argue that the complex setup is mainly aimed at saving storage space.
Clickfree doesn’t require any software installation, and will start saving files as soon as it is connected. It on Windows at the moment and the only obvious downside that I can see is its storage capacity: 120GB. That sounds certainly low for a backup device. If you want to “save everything”, take a look at Acronis Trueimage.
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