Yesterday, 12:07 PM
(Yesterday, 02:09 AM)xeroid Wrote:(12-07-2025, 03:50 PM)guest123 Wrote: It is suggested to not use all-in-one software for everything when it comes to backup. Disk imaging is completely different from file/folder backup & it is better to use specialised software for each. There are various free file/folder sync/copy software which do the job perfectly fine without unnecessary complications of various services & processes involved with a disk imaging software. Here is one such software that not only backup/copy files & folders in native format but its versions also stored in "native format".
https://www.syncfolders.elementfx.com/home.html
I wouldn't tell Hasleo, Macrium, EaseUS Todo, Acronis, Aomei and numerous others that "it is suggested not to use all-in-one software", as all of them provide total backup solutions. I'm very familiar with file & folder sync software, as I use FreeFileSync for a particular purpose in my backup process. As I watch Hasleo develop and improve, my confidence in the program is getting higher and higher, so I have no problem using one product for both Imaging and file backups. The suggestion that I gave is part of the File Backup feature that already exists in Hasleo Backup Suite, and actually my suggested improvement exists in a couple of the products that I just mentioned.
Thank you for taking the time to elaborate on your perspective. You are absolutely correct: mature backup solutions typically offer comprehensive functionality. We sincerely appreciate your growing trust in Hasleo. Regarding your suggested improvements for the file backup feature, we have included them for evaluation. The team will plan the implementation timeline based on the overall development roadmap and feature priorities, and we will advance valuable enhancements as soon as resources permit.
