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Titanium was released in March 2005 by South Korean developer Seung Heon Lee. The Titanium application manager (which aids in the installation, configuration and update of applications on Microsoft Windows systems) is notable for its clean, elegant design; it was later ported to macOS by James Yonan. The original app has received numerous awards and nominations, including "Application of the Month" at Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare portal. Many people also use Titanium Backup to back up their data or create system images to recover their computers or mobile devices if they ever need help with the recovery process. Titanium 1. 73 has the following features: *Requires Windows XP SP2 (or later) and the .NET Framework v2.0 (but does not require .NET 2.0 to be installed). Titanium Backup is compatible with Android devices including the Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet, various Google Nexus tablets running Android OS 4.x or newer, the HP TouchPad running WebOS 3.x (and newer), Samsung Galaxy S4 phones, Tab3 10" tablets and all Galaxy S3 phones. Titanium Backup also works with Android TV. In order to use Titanium Backup with the Kindle Fire, you need to use a root file system. In order to install titanium backup, do the following: 1) Download Titanium Backup v3.0 from the official website and uninstall the old version of Titanium. 2) Go to your file system and change permissions on titanium_backup_3x_installer_for_firefox.zip 3) Copy the file titanium-backup-3x-for-firefox.apk in your Fire tablet's sdcard 4) Open "File Manager" on your tablet 5) Extract titanium_backup_3x_for_firefox. apk 6) Install the Titanium Backup app 7) Visit http://www.xda-developers.com/ for more information on how to install Titanium Backup in your tablet Titanium Backup is compatible with Windows, Android, macOS, iOS and Chrome OS. The official website states that the software was designed to aid in the backup of mobile devices by using an online cloud storage service to store backups. It also states that it can help "drastically reduce device space requirements", which lets users access their entire backup from any computer with an Internet connection. Titanium Backup (for Android and for iOS) and Titanium Backup (for rooted Android) can: Other third party backup apps, alternative to Titanium Backup, may provide the following:The original version of Titanium is available in Java and .NET flavors; it is not free, but has a demo mode (limited to 100 MB of backup per month) with two options for purchase: an advanced mode or a lifetime license. Both modes enable scheduled backups and encrypted backups. Free Windows and macOS ports are available on the official website. The macOS port was created by James Yonan, author of Busybox. It was uploaded to Apple's Mac App Store on January 18, 2011. eccc085e13
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