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BUtil is a cross-platform data-management utility developed by Siarhei Kuchuk that consolidates incremental backup, bidirectional synchronization and multimedia import into one multilingual console and GUI application for Windows 11 x64/ARM64 and Ubuntu 24 or newer. Released in its 2026.04.04 build as the thirteenth public iteration since the project began, the software is designed for home users and small businesses that need space-efficient protection and fluid movement of large file sets among PCs, servers, NAS appliances and mobile devices. Incremental backups are block-level, deduplicated and can be pushed over FTPS, SFTP or SMB/CIFS transports to local disks or remote Linux/Windows shares, while a built-in versioning engine keeps historical states recoverable at any time. The same transport stack drives real-time or scheduled synchronization jobs, letting laptops, desktops and centralized storage stay mirrored without redundant copying. A separate media-import module pulls photos, audio and video wirelessly from Android or iOS handsets via an onboard FTPS server or MTP bridge, optionally renaming files with user-defined templates as they land. P2P encrypted transfers, scripted task automation and AES-256 volume encryption extend the feature set, all manageable from an English interface that also switches to twenty additional languages ranging from Arabic and Hindi to Yue Chinese. BUtil is categorized under Backup & Sync utilities and is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supply the latest version, and support batch installation alongside other applications.
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