konserve is a small backup application for KDE 3. It lives in the system tray and is able to create backups of several directories or files periodically. Konserve uses standard KDE network transparency to upload your backups to wherever you want. Also it is possible to restore a incidentally-deleted file or directory from a backup file with just one mouse click. A nice wizard helps you with the first steps in using Konserve.
| Licenses | GPL |
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Recent releases


Release Notes: Konserve now respects an interval of several days between two backups. Backing up directories works again. Creating new backup profiles with one file as the source and one file as the destination has been fixed.


Release Notes: Creating profiles with the wizard works again.


Release Notes: A bug which prevented konserve from making backups for newly created backup profiles has been fixed. The documentation is now built correctly with the current KDE from CVS.


Release Notes: The data is first checked to see if it has been modified since the last backup was made. Drag and drop now works for remote files. New tips were added. The documentation was updated. The backup URL can be a remote directory. The generation of unique filenames now works. The help button in the wizard correctly starts the help viewer. Konserve follows links and includes the targets of the links into the backup. A check is performed to see if the last backup was successful.


Release Notes: Drag-and-Drop support was added. Local directories can be dropped on the Konserve icon in the system tray, and the wizard will open with the source URL already set. The size of the preferences window was adjusted to the content. The labels were changed for a more consistent user interface. Creating backups of local files works again.