Now you can start backing up your computer online. ![]() Now you’ll see the Cloudberry interface, where you can start your backup and keep your data secure. Note that now it doesn’t say what storage service it’s designed for, as the new 1.7 version includes support for all of the available storage options. You’ll be greeted with the launch screen as it loads. Alternately, if you’re installing it as a trial, click Request Trial at the bottom instead of entering your license key.Īfter a few moments, you’ll be notified that your copy of Cloudberry is activated. Then, when you first run it, enter your email address and license key, and click Activate. Once you’ve purchased it or downloaded a trial, install it as normal. Of course you’ll first need to install Cloudberry backup on your computer. If you’re just getting started, you can get this version today, or if you’ve already purchased Cloudberry, you’ll have access to the new features for free once you’ve updated. The new 1.7 update, however, added all the backup options to all versions of Cloudberry backup, so you won’t have to worry about which version to buy. We’re now going to look at backing up your computer to Amazon S3, which previously required a different version of Cloudberry Backup. We’ve previous covered how you can use Cloudberry to Backup Your Data to Windows Azure. Cloudberry makes it easy to backup your whole computer to a variety of online storage services, so let’s see how you can use it to backup your computer to Amazon S3.Ĭloudberry Backup is a great application that makes backing up your data online as easy as backing it up to a DVD or external hard drive. Would you like to backup your computer to make sure your data is always available no matter what happens? There are many ways to backup your computer, but the only way to make sure your data won’t get lost or destroyed is to store it in the cloud. As I find myself spending more time using my netbook as an eBook reader, these are the kinds of things that can make study, research, and more easier and simpler.ĭo you have any Adobe Reader tips that are often overlooked? Feel free to let us know in the comments! Backup Your Computer to Amazon S3 With Cloudberry Once again, this isn’t an amazing, breakthrough feature, but it is a small thing that can make Adobe Reader a little nicer. A click Back click, and I’m back where I started. Now I’ve seen what I needed, and want to go back to the Table of Contents. Here I’m looking at the index for Digging into WordPress, and I clicked a link to jump to that page in the PDF. Now you’ll see new Back and Forward buttons in your toolbar. When you’ve made your selections, click Ok to close the dialog. Scroll down to Page Navigation Toolbar, and check the Previous and Next button’s boxes to select them. ![]() To do this, right-click the toolbar and select More Tools. Or, you can just add the Previous and Next buttons to the toolbar. You might notice that the Go To menu shows you keyboard shortcuts for going back and forward: Alt+Left Arrow or Alt+Right Arrow, respectively. You could click View > Go To > Previous View, but that’s way too much trouble. Have you ever clicked a link to another page in a PDF, only to have to scroll for forever to find the page you started at when you were done? If you’re using Adobe Reader, there’s no back or forward button in the toolbar, so without digging there’s no way to just go back. ![]() Jump Back and Forth in a PDF in Adobe Reader
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