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    Acronis True Image 10 Home Edition Review

    Posted on Thursday, December 28 2006 @ 21:34:07 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    What's essential, often annoying, and something many of us don't do enough, if at all? You already know that the answer is backup, because you've read the title and worked that out. No? OK, well maybe you thought we were going to talk about an image-editing app... fair enough, but you were wrong. So yes, about backups. Hands up if you've ever regretted not doing them enough? Thought so. Backing up is one of those things that, while seemingly a chore, will inevitably save your bacon. Every computer user has some level of responsibility for backing up their own data, in spite of how much automation is going on in the background, on the PC, over the network, or in the datacenter.

    Link: Hexus

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