Aliso Viejo, CA — April 8, 2008 — Mac users can now send photos and store other digital media to multiple locations, including Flickr and .Mac iDisk, with the latest version of LifeAgent (v2.2) from Memeo Inc., the leader in digital media management services for the home and small business.
LifeAgent is an automatic backup tool for Mac users that protects both valuable and sentimental files by storing them to multiple places, including a folder on any networked set of computers, an external hard drive, a removable storage device or a server on the Internet. With the new upgrade, LifeAgent seamlessly integrates with Flickr and iDisk, freeing individuals from time-intensive manual file transfers in order to keep their data safe. After installing the software and creating a customized backup plan, LifeAgent automatically saves new photos or documents to user-selected destinations. Additionally, anytime individuals edit a file, LifeAgent updates it accordingly.
“People consume, create and share a variety of electronic media, and are in need of a simple solution to protect their digital assets across multiple locations,” said Hong Bui, CEO and co-founder of Memeo. “With the newest release of LifeAgent, we are giving Mac users a richer feature set, allowing them to backup their data to many destinations simultaneously, with minimal effort.”
The latest release of LifeAgent also includes new restore features, enabling individuals to restore groups of related documents to a previous version based on when they were last backed up. This enhances the user experience by allowing consumers to choose the desired moment in time to return to, by selecting from a list of prior backup snapshots.
LifeAgent v2.2 is available immediately for $29.95 exclusively from Memeo’s Web site at [URL]www.memeo.com/lifeagent.htm[/URL]. For more information on Memeo and its backup, sync and sharing offerings, please visit [URL]www.memeo.com[/URL]
[B]About Memeo[/B]
Memeo Inc. based in Aliso Viejo, CA, is a privately held software company backed by venture firm G51 Capital and Foundry Group. The company is focused on helping consumers and businesses manage and protect their digital life. Founded in 2003 in an effort to capitalize on the rapid move towards a digital world, the company developed its flagship software, Memeo AutoBackup, to give consumers and businesses alike a better way of protecting, managing and sharing digital, portable files and make them universally accessible. For more information on Memeo and its products, please visit [URL]www.memeo.com[/URL].




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