What are the feature differences in the three (Freeware, Test Drive and Pro Edition) packages?
Here’s a list of the basic XXCLONE features that are supported by *ALL* packages of XXCLONE. • makes a self-bootable clone of the system volume. • makes a full backup of a non-system volume. • restores (repairs) the self-bootability. • makes a Quick Boot Diskette (QBD). • makes a batch file for repeated operations. • may show an alternate wallpaper for distinct look. • may shut down the system after its job is done. • may throttle down its CPU usage. • can save log and debug files. • can add an entry in the boot menu for testing. • can duplicate the Volume ID. • can be run with command line options (batch file). • can be invoked in minimized/hidden modes. • provides a convenient button for the DiskMgmt tool. When you install and run the XXCLONE Freeware, you will immediately notice that some of the backup options are disabled (grayed out in the display). Currently, there are two things that the Freeware does not support. • The Freeware does not support any of the incremental backup opt