Backup, restore, move Steam games
We came across a software known as Steam Library Manager. This particular software makes it possible for the user to backup, restore, or move his or her library of games across multiple libraries. This open-source software makes it easy to move Steam applications, and this is the reason why we find it intriguing.
How to use Steam Library Manager
Once the software is installed and up and running with your Steam account, we get to see the graphical user interface and how intuitive it is. The home page displays all your games in a thumbnail fashion, and it looks pretty decent from our perspective. Steam Library Manager also shows us the possible installation paths. We could also create as many locations at any time. To save space, the user can move content from one location to the next. The software also features several tabs that allow the user to refresh their Steam library, create a new library, or back up an entire library. Everything is quite simple to get up and running, and that makes for a great experience. We should point out that just like the Steam app, it is possible to check for corrupt files and check your system requirements, among other things.
How does Steam Library Manager make it possible for folks to save space?
Well, we understand it compresses the files while in backup mode. It does take a while, and as such, we recommend having a powerful computer before looking to download and use this software. Then again, if you’re a regular gamer on Steam with several titles in your library, then you’ll likely already have a powerful machine. Other features:
Origin Support (Plus the ability to auto-install with the Touchup.exe functionality of origin games)Task Manager (To queue up the games for compressing, copying or deleting)Library Cleaner (Scans for orphaned folders in Steam libraries)Windows 11/10 Compact compression supportReady for translation via Crowdin (English, Russian and Turkish translations are available yet to be improved)Performance improvements (Populating libraries, moving files, etc.)A built-in auto-updater for updatesUI Improvements such as:MahApps.Metro Integration (Light & Dark theme with accent options)Ability to sort games by Name, ID, Disk size, Backup type, Last Update Date and Last PlaydateTwo different listing methods for game panel (Grid view and List view)
Steam Library Manager free download
Overall, we enjoy using Steam Library Manager. It doesn’t get the job done in a timely manner, but it all depends on the size of the files. If this software turns out to be a hit, don’t be too surprised if Valve adds some of the features we talked about to the official Steam client. Download Steam Library Manager right here from the official website. Further reading: