Apart from the lack of support for touchscreens and the restrictions on backing up individual folders, which are mostly functional, there isn't much to complain about. Navigating through the menus as well as installing the software is very easy. Advanced settings like backup cycles or manually starting backups can't be performed in the web interface, however, this can be done in the software. Apart from this, you can't create local backups on your own drive. This is comfortable and free since you pay for the postage back to them, but also not really flexible. This is because Backblaze will create the backup and mail it to you on a storage device, such as a USB drive. If you want to backup on external storage devices, this is possible, however, it's a bit laborious. ![]() Backblaze's user interface is somewhat rudimentary and not particularly well-designed for devices with touch functionality, which doesn't really impact how you can use the program with a mouse.
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