The storage specialist Acronis has recently unveiled the twelfth edition of its backup software, creation and restoration of images, Acronis True Image Home 2009. This new version replaces logical version 11 announced a little over a year, improving features and adding new ones.
The software can still make backups complete or partial, full or incremental, and store them on an internal hard drive or external CD or DVD, on a volume on a network or FTP. It is now possible to restore files individually using the new search tool. The function Try & Decide introduced in the previous version, which allows you to use your computer safely and decide afterwards whether changes should be preserved, has also been improved. The functions of erasing secure and safeguard and restore the registry and startup files are still in the game.
In this new version backup has become more transparent to the user thanks to the Set & Forget. After configuration, it can be programmed to automatically as soon as the destination, an external hard drive for example is available, or be launched in one click. Smart Scheduling programming has been improved, it is now possible to run backups after a certain period of unused, at the opening or closing a session. In addition to the proprietary format TIB, backups can now take the form of ZIP file. Integration with Windows Vista finally has been improved through an appropriate interface.
Acronis True Image Home 2009 is available now for Windows 2000, XP and Vista retail price of 50 euros. A trial version can be downloaded from here.
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