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<p>Konserve supports Drag and Drop. Just drop a file 
on the Konserve icon in the systemtray. The wizard
opens with the url of the file in the source url field.</p>
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<p>Backups are only made if your data has been modified since
the last backup was made.</p>
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<p>You can put the url of a directory into the backup url field.
Konserve generates a unique name for every new backup. So a history
of your data is stored.</p>
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<p>That Konserve prefixes the generated names of hidden files or
directories. </p>
<p>For example: the backup archive name of your /home/yourname/.kde directory
put in /home/yourname/backup/ would start with "dot.kde-".</p>
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<tip category="Konserve">
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<p>Hidden files are included into the backup too.</p>
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<tip category="Konserve">
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<p>You can create new backup profiles conveniently with the <em>Wizard</em> and
quickly with the <em>Preferences</em> menu.</p>
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<p>A <em>backup profile</em> is a collection of all data needed to
create a backup. Besides an identifier for the profile it includes the files
and directories that should be backed up. It also includes the location where to
put it and when to put it there.</p>
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<tip category="Konserve">
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<p>You can restore backups just by pushing the <em>Restore</em> button
in the <em>Preferences</em> menu</p>
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<p>Konserve copies backup files directly to a remote host via ftp if you put
something like: ftp://user@ftp.host.org/path/to/file/file.tar.gz into the <em>
Archive</em> field</p>
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