> There are others:
> 1. Ranish Partition Manager (www.ranish.com/part/)
> 2. FIPS (www.igd.fhg.de/~aschaefe/fips)- included in
> most Linux distributions
> 3. Partition Resizer (www.zeleps.com)
> 4. QTParted (qtparted.sourceforge.net)an OSS
> PartitionMagic clone which is claimed to have
> succeeded where Partition Magic failed.This is based
> on GNU Parted and is with a QT frontend.
> 

great stuff narsingh! thanks for posting this valuable resource list i
went and checked out each one of them. incidentally, the ranish website
mentions a few more apps for partitioning hard disks, so do check those
out either.

also, it is important to read the FAQ on the zeleps website. it has some
features and a few minor issues that need to be understood.

the ranish site also links to a good tech primer on partitioning.

> Among the commercial ones you have, besides Partition
> Magic:
> Paragon Partition Manager (www.partition-manager.com)
> Acronis Partition Expert (www.acronis.com)
> BootIT Next Generation (www.terabyteunlimited.com)-

hmmm

:-)
LL



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