![]() Protection from bad thingsĪ few years ago Acronis recognized an opening in the market due to a spate of ransomware attacks, and added ransomware protection to True Image’s bag of tricks. There are three versions of True Image, the $100 premium version I tested with all the goodies, a $70 version that omits Blockchain and electronic signatures, and a $50 version that lacks cloud storage and related features such as cloud backup replication, and Office 365 backup. These are all minor gripes that don’t affect the program’s outstanding overall utility. Most end users have one set of data, and they want to back it up to different locations for redundancy. I also wish that someday True Image would allow multiple destinations for each job. Also, if I didn’t provide credentials (user name and password) for a network destination, I couldn’t double-click on that location to re-enter them until exiting and re-entering the job creation. ![]() For instance, after clicking on the Add backup button, the initial creation process was so slow, I found myself clicking again unnecessarily. There were some irritations while defining backups and doing other tasks. If there’s a feature that’s been implemented in the backup space, you’ll find it here.
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