Versions:

  • 0.22.3
  • 0.22.2
  • 0.22.1
  • 0.22.0
  • 0.21.1
  • 0.20.1
  • 0.20.0
  • 0.19.0
  • 0.18.2
  • 0.18.1
  • 0.18.0
  • 0.17.0
  • 0.16.1
  • 0.16.0
  • 0.15.0
  • 0.14.1
  • 0.14.0
  • 0.13.0
  • 0.12.1
  • 0.12.0
  • 0.11.3
  • 0.11.2
  • 0.11.1
  • 0.11.0
  • 0.10.7
  • 0.10.6
  • 0.10.5
  • 0.10.4
  • 0.10.3
  • 0.10.2
  • 0.10.1
  • 0.10.0
  • 0.9.8
  • 0.9.7
  • 0.9.4
  • 0.9.3

KopiaUI 0.22.3 is an open-source, cross-platform backup utility developed by the Kopia Authors that delivers fast, incremental snapshots of user-selected files and directories to local disks, network-attached storage, or a wide range of cloud providers. Instead of imaging entire machines, the application focuses on protecting only the folders and files that users designate as critical, making it suitable for personal archives, project repositories, and server data sets alike. Each snapshot is compressed, deduplicated, and sealed with client-side, end-to-end encryption before it leaves the computer, ensuring that storage consumption and bandwidth use stay low while confidentiality is preserved. Both a graphical interface and a full-featured command-line client are shipped in the same package, so administrators can automate backups through scripts while less technical users rely on point-and-click workflows. The project has released thirty-six incremental versions to date, steadily refining performance, compatibility, and cloud back-end support across Windows, macOS, and Linux. Typical use cases include safeguarding developer source code, synchronizing workstation documents to off-site object storage, and maintaining versioned backups of small-business file servers without the overhead of traditional disk-imaging tools. By concentrating on incremental, encrypted, and deduplicated snapshots rather than monolithic images, KopiaUI occupies a middle ground between lightweight folder-sync utilities and enterprise-grade backup suites. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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