I also use Rollback and it works well with Window-Eyes too.  -Steve.

From:    Aaron Howell [email protected]
To:      Vip-l Mailing list [email protected]

Hi,

One of the many deals available for Black Friday in the u.S is a fairly
substantial savings on Rollback RX.

For those who aren't familiar with it, its similar to the old Symantec
GoBack, it makes snapshots of your hard drive on a schedule (and you can
cause one to occur whenever you want), so that if you have trouble with
an installed program, you get a virus, or you simply want to go back to a
previous time for whatever reason, you can do so in a matter of seconds.

For the most part, the program is accessible, however it does require a
bit of jaws cursoring.

its compatible with Windows 7, vista, and xp.

Its advantage over tools like system restore is that it reverts your
entire hard drive to the point at which the snapshot was taken, instead
of only certain files as system restore does. If you create a further
snapshot just before you revert, you can even recover files which you
may have saved later on, even if they weren't present in the snapshot
you revert to.

Its normally au$74.95, however at the moment is less than half price,
and you get Drive Cloner thrown in for free, which allows you to make
exact images of your drives to other media meaning they can be restored
to their exact state if you suffer a catestrophic data loss.

(that's normally $35).

All in all a very useful pair of programs, hurry, sale is only for
today. you might want to untick the box to have physical media sent to
you unless you have a really slow internet link - the whole package is
less than 100mb. http://www.horizondatasys.com/ then click on purchase,
then rollback and drive vaccine specials. (yes, I just bought my copy).

Regards
Aaron

Regards Steve
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