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- Code 42 Software
Launches CrashPlan Mobile Apps
With One-Tap Update CrashPlan now available on iTunes App Store and Android Market
MINNEAPOLIS, MN USA -- (BUSINESS WIRE) Tuesday, September 27, 2011 Code 42 Software Inc., developers of award-winning onsite, offsite and online backup solutions for consumers, businesses and the enterprise, announces the immediate availability of companion mobile apps for their CrashPlan backup services. The free apps provide users easy, secure access to all their files backed up online, on any Apple iOS or Android device. The apps make it easy for users to browse, download, view and share files from their CrashPlan online backups. Common file types, like pictures, word processing files, slide presentations and spreadsheets can be viewed directly within the apps, or shared with other compatible apps. Downloaded files are stored on the mobile device for fast access. Once downloaded, files can be synchronized with the latest online version with a single tap. “I love our secure one-touch update; it allows me to update everything with a single tap, or selectively update key files if I’m over a limited connection.” said Matthew Dornquast, co-founder and CEO, Code 42 Software. “This is mile ! on our mobile device journey, it’s going to be a great trip.” With the addition of the iOS and Android apps, CrashPlan extends its already unrivaled compatibility, with full support for Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris. The CrashPlan apps are part of Code 42's growing family of data storage and collaboration products. All the CrashPlan products feature industry-leading security, performance and value. The mobile CrashPlan app is currently available for free download via the Apple iTunes App Store and Android Marketplace. The app requires a current subscription to either CrashPlan+. Version 1.0 of CrashPlan app supports the standard security level of CrashPlan+, with support for accounts using elevated security settings ('private password' or 'private key') planned for the next release. © Copyright: National Radio. Any use of these materials, whole or in part, is prohibited unless authorized in writing by National Radio. Contact: nationalradio@yahoo.com All rights reserved. |
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