|  | Acronis True Image 2014: Still powerful and feature-rich, now easier to use Aug 28, 2013 3:00 PM You might think Windows has you covered with its own imaging/system backup, but there's still a need for programs such as Acronis True Image. Windows' built-in utility is extremely limited and reacts badly to new hardware. True Image handles bare-metal restore and diverse hardware without hiccup. Owners of recent versions of True Image probably won't find anything particularly compelling about this latest rendition, as only the online service is really new, but the new interface is a breeze to use. It also takes Acronis Backup to the cloud for the first time. Note: The "Download Now" button above and below the full review and on the Product Information page takes you to the vendor's site, where you can download the latest version of the software. »Keep reading the review and try it now »Check the product specs or try it now | |
|  | GoodSync 9.5 review: Get your computers on the same page Sep 4, 2013 6:00 AM If cloud-based storage services are the most popular kids in town, GoodSync is the sympathetic rebel. This file synchronization and backup service bucks the cloud-based trend, focusing on computer-to-computer syncing instead. And anyone who relies on cloud storage will be relieved to know that GoodSync just might have you covered there, too. Note: The "Download Now" button above and below the full review and on the Product Information page will download the trial version to your system. »Keep reading the review and try it now »Check the product specs or try it now | |
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