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Bennie,
I think pretty much everything you and EaseUS says in their tutorial has been said earlier in this almost 3 year old thread. You simply could have said
However, one might also point out that the freeware version of EaseUS Partition Manager is a limited version of their "Professional" Partition Master product that sells for $20 (and higher). The free version's license also seems to have substantial limitations on how one is allowed to use it.
Don't get me wrong, I like some of the tools provided by EaseUS, but people should be fully informed when there are limitations or the publisher is trying to market non-free versions as well. Sometimes the practical differences between versions are few for individual users...sometimes they are quite significant and have the potential to cause problems for the user and/or his clients.
Here's a comparison between the free "Home" edition of EaseUS "Partition Master" and their other non-free versions.
http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/comparison.html
p.s. I love it when companies name their products "Master". I either think of Igor in "Young Frankenstein" or whips and leather clothing (of course never, ever both at the same time...Ha! Now get THAT image out of your brains you pervs...)
Bennie,
I think pretty much everything you and EaseUS says in their tutorial has been said earlier in this almost 3 year old thread. You simply could have said
"Here's another freeware partition manager tool that can help you do this."
and then provide the link.However, one might also point out that the freeware version of EaseUS Partition Manager is a limited version of their "Professional" Partition Master product that sells for $20 (and higher). The free version's license also seems to have substantial limitations on how one is allowed to use it.
Don't get me wrong, I like some of the tools provided by EaseUS, but people should be fully informed when there are limitations or the publisher is trying to market non-free versions as well. Sometimes the practical differences between versions are few for individual users...sometimes they are quite significant and have the potential to cause problems for the user and/or his clients.
Here's a comparison between the free "Home" edition of EaseUS "Partition Master" and their other non-free versions.
http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/comparison.html
p.s. I love it when companies name their products "Master". I either think of Igor in "Young Frankenstein" or whips and leather clothing (of course never, ever both at the same time...Ha! Now get THAT image out of your brains you pervs...)