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Review Date: 09-OCT-2009
RRP: $57.06
0.00
Acronis True Image Home 2010 is the first upgrade to True Image we've seen in a while that didn't have "must maintain revenue stream" tattooed all over it. There may still be a few bugs we haven't spotted yet in this new version, but so far it has proved stable, as well as a most satisfying improvement. A 30-day trial on the company's website lets you take a pain-free look-see at Acronis True Image Home 2010.
Review Date: 07-MAY-2009
RRP: $89.99
3.50
There's nothing wrong with Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0 — it's just a lot like driving a 20-year-old car. You can get where you want to go, but it feels as if there must be a better way.
Review Date: 05-MAR-2009
RRP: $82.20 $69.99
4.00
Basically, the best just got better. Whether the advanced features in True Image Home 2009 are worth paying for when a free competitor such as Paragon's Drive Backup Express is on the loose — well, that's for you to decide.
Review Date: 01-NOV-2007
RRP: $62.99
4.00
The interface may be befuddling in spots, but True Image is the best all-around backup utility available. Find a demo of it here for download.
Review Date: 10-JAN-2006
RRP: Unavailable
3.50
As a standard spyware stopper, Acronis is simple to use - but it isn't exactly revolutionary. The secure deletion facility will be of use to the paranoid or those looking to wipe old hardware before disposing of it, but could be considered overkill for everyday use.
Review Date: 23-MAY-2005
RRP: $99.95
3.50
Unlike Ghost 9.0, True Image works with any version of Windows. It is also extremely user-friendly.

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