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From: Eric L12/22/2012 10:10:00 AM
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EaseUS [To Do Back Up Home 5.3] Short Term Special Christmas Pricing ...

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EaseUS To Do Back Up has recently been the subject of several posts here, and several of us use it. I'm a former LT user of Drive Image switching to Acronis TI 2009 on an XP system desktop and an XP laptop, then equipping a new system with TI 2010 when Windows 7 was released. For most of last year, and until recently however I've been using the free version of EaseUS To Do Back Up v. 4.x thru 4.6 on a 32-bit Windows 7 desktop and a 64-bit Win7 desktop. Version 5.0 was released in August. Current version is 5.3. It's come a long way since the very rudimentary versions 1.0 and 2.0. It is an excellent, stable, well documented backup and recovery tool -- perhaps the best available.



EaseUS still offers a rather feature rich free version of To Do Back Up Home (currently at v5.3) as well as a trial version of the $29.95 version but the free (not the free trial) version is somewhat buried on their website. It can be linked here ...

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There is a Comparison Guide of features of the available versions (Free, Home, Workstation) here ...

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The User Guide is here ...

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I started using the free 5.3 version (upgrading from v. 4.6) about 6 weeks ago on my 2 Win7 desktops. A few weeks later I took advantage of a special short term EaseUS offer and purchased 3 downloaded licensed copies for $29.95, equipping my 2 desktops and XP laptop. I'm an extremely satisfied user.

To Do Backup Home v. 5.3 Short Term Deal Pricing

EaseUs just announced a Christmas Special (linked at the beginning of the post and again here) ...

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Until tomorrow (December 23) two downloadable licensed copies of Todo Backup Home 5.3 can be purchased for $16.20 ($8.10 per system). That's 40% off the product's regular cost with a free 2nd licensed copy. It's a great price even if only one copy is used.

After tomorrow and until December 31 the special pricing increases to $20.95 ($30% off a single copy) with a free second copy ($10.50 per system).

Please Note: On the order form Extended Download Service is added as an option for $3.95. This is strictly unnecessary and its wise to click remove before finalizing the order. The optional charge is for extended download by Digital River. As EaseUS notes in their Purchasing FAQ ...

Extended Download Service is a re-download service provided by the payment processor, which will back up your software online for two years. You can re-download your files anytime by contacting Regnow during your extended protection period. Just a soft reminder that EaseUS provides free re-download service for all our registered customers, so it is not recommended to buy EDS



Best to all,

- Eric -
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