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  • Barry

    (@barryamundson)

    I tried, had the same question. I wish there was a notice when plugins were taken off the directory — and why — rather than remove it completely.

    Thread Starter Marty

    (@bozzmedia)

    My first guess is the plugin developer has walked away from the project. In the meantime, I’ve found BackupWordPress to work well and fulfill most of what EZPZ provided.

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/backupwordpress

    It was working yesterday – I installed it afresh on a blog.

    What made me look is the date it was showing “Next scheduled backup: January 1st, 1970 @ 1:00am (Europe/London) “

    That bothers me so will be taking it out of all the sites I look after, just to be on the safe side…

    And thanks Bozz for the alternative suggestion.

    From the developer’s website (4/27/2012):

    Do to recent changes in the Dropbox API, EZPZ One Click Backup can no longer save files to Dropbox.

    I apologize but due to various reasons there will be no new versions released or further support for EZPZ OCB in the foreseeable future.

    For a reliable, inexpensive alternative I recommend trying MyRepono and the MyRepono Plugin. This service, while not entirely free (the fees are as low as 2¢ a day for a small site), works great on WordPress sites as large as 5GB, maybe even larger. MyRepono gives a $5.00 credit when signing up for the service so there is no cost to try it out.

    Again, I apologize to all EZPZ One Click Backup users and wish you all the best.

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