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Reflect Writer can already backup some of your files to CD/DVD or Blu-ray if you are a standard "Microsoft" application user. Normal or encrypted backups can be executed, to keep files secure; Files larger than the media or larger than the 4GB filesystem limit can be split to span disks; If more than 1 disk is required to complete the backup, then you can use the continue option for that backup at any time; There is a Shutdown option for after the backup has executed; The media will also have a utility copied for Encrypted, Full and Incremental backups which allows easy searching, opening, copying and decrypting files; and The large File backup also has a utility included to restore the split file for ease of use. All RW disks are formatted without warning.

Version 1.1.5 corrected uppercase extension failure.

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