It is beyond me that anyone would shell out $400 for a Tungsten T3, but risk losing all their data (and especially being away from the PC) on an inferior backup program.
jkware's CadBackup is around $11-12. Two lattes at Starbucks. It has resolved some "files that shouldn't be backed up" concerning the new PIMS on the T3.
A free utility that DOES NOT DO THAT will not restore properly and leave you in a very bad place. I tested CardBackup on two hard resets and it was flawless. Consider spending $11 on CardBackup (
www.jkware.com) and making it up somewhere else. Likewise, TealMover is $12 - but Filez is okay and in fact does a couple of things TealMover doesn't. I use both, along with SysTool (freeware). What TealMover brings to the party is the ability to move multiple files at once, a GREAT interface, and the ability (nothing else out there gives you) to boost the amount of dynamic heap/stack memory an app requests when it opens and also to store "raw data." See the manual.
The time to save is on perhaps "skipping a keyboard," not buying 5 "ultra neat stylus pens (styli?), and perhaps skipping a game or two if you're "game-inclined." The time to save is NOT messing around with an inferior backup utility, free or otherwise. As far as a file manager, I have been able to do things with TealMover I couldn't do with the PC and a Card Reader, and do it easier and faster.
CardBackup, I might mention, has in addition to my two tests also restored two other times in an actual "emergency;" both of those were flawless as well. VFS has had problems restoring certain files on the T3 and the free version does not allow selective file backup. I hear a lot of suport for BackupMan - that might be worth considering too although I haven't used it. I like CardBackup because it backs up automatically to as many as EIGHT different backups, and all of them can be timed to a certain part of the day. I use 5AM and 5PM, the 5AM set to "auto shutoff." It performs its duties in less than 8 seconds.
Is your information worth less than $11? It will be if you can't get it back. I'm ALL for freeware and some of it is better than the commercial rip-off junk we're being fed from time to time . . . but on certain things (file moving and backup!!) I just wouldn't take the chance.
Think about it!