
or is it all the same basically anyway ? ( Interface design. Their "Harddrive Manager" was always my favorite btw.Īre there any serious experts around who could let us know, based on technical facts, if these newcomers can compare to those classic companies tools, in terms of reliability, stability and technical flawlessness ? "PowerQuest" and "Acronis" if i remember right. Long time ago when i was building my first pc's there were basically 2 companies known as reliable "Harddrive Managing" softwaremakers. I was just curious if there is just some public available code-kit that they all use, or are these all proprietary inhouse developments from scratch ?

I did notice recently that quiet a lot different new companies come up with special "Harddrive Managing" solutions. Irrespective of the comment, the author does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned, or any opinion expressed in this comment. This comment is for general information, and is not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Irrespective of the comment, the author does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned, or any opinion expressed in this comment.Īll Comment Content © 2015 by Author (LL). The backup solutions are very good too!īest regards / Atenciosamente / Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Atentament / Cordialement / Met vriendelijke groeten / שלום עליכםĪll Comment Content © 2015 by Author (LL). Cross selling is fine, but this should be separated from the main interface in a paid and licensed product. One annoyance are the misleading buttons for backup and recovery operations (which have existed for years this solution)-it is simply a hyperlinks to their sales website with other offerings (unbundled from this solution).

My experience has always been professional and transparent (unlike yesterday's developers). I've audited several offerings for my enterprise clients. Very capable developers, solid company, responsive personnel. There's only two or three paid Windows disk utilities I'd be comfortable recommending, and this one is probably the best overall for consumers. This is one of a few tools I've suggested to both clients and peers-it's a time saver for IT professionals, and intuitive for consumer users-particularly for Windows SSD and partition resizing operations. I'm a systems security consultant and a longtime fan of EaseUS and it's consumer disk utilities for Windows.

I seldom comment but wanted to +1 this offering.
