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Free download: Paragon Backup & Recovery 10 Compact

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January 14th 2010 | Tell us what you think [ 4 comments ]

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Don't lose important files - back up for free

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We all know the importance of backing up, but how many of us actually do it?

To stop you losing your precious files in event of a PC meltdown, we're bringing you a free download of Paragon Backup & Recovery 10 Compact, worth $39.99.

Paragon Backup and Recovery is a fast, feature-packed and highly professional back-up tool that makes it very easy to protect your valuable data from disaster.

The program is extremely versatile. You can use it to back up everything from an entire hard drive or individual partitions, to your emails, multimedia files, documents, or whatever specific files and folders you'd like to select.

Well-designed wizards mean Paragon Backup and Recovery is also very simple to use. Just choose the type of data you'd like to back up, the destination drive (external, USB, network, CD and DVD drives are supported), and you're ready to go.

Download 32-bit Paragon Backup & Recovery 10 Compact now

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This download is available until midnight of Tuesday 19 January 2010.

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nicolasmerritt


January 20th 2010

4. If you check the store, we carry a great deal of software that we haven't reviewed and have no intention of reviewing. We want to offer the kind of access to free/discount software that magazines do/did via their coverdiscs. We do not let commercial considerations like this affect our editorial choices; it is fundamental to how we go about things here. The store and the editorial team work independently of each other, as do editorial and advertising.

Hope that helps clear it up.

Nick,

Editor in Chief

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elrobinto


January 19th 2010

3. How can you aim to review software impartially when you will be carrying certain products on your store and not others? I can't rely on your reviews anymore!

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nicolasmerritt


January 19th 2010

2. Fixed!

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sloman


January 13th 2010

1. link broken

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