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Hard Disk Manager 16 Advanced

Backup, Recovery, Partition Management, and More

$79.95
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Please note folks, this is Paragon's brand-new Hard Disk Manager 16. The application has a completely new user interface.

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Please note folks, you can use your purchased license key to register on http://my.paragon-software.com to get the latest updates, upgrades, support etc.

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Gr3gw I have used Hard Disk Manger for 10+ years. The interface has always been awkward but the engine is fantastic and reliable. I have the new version HDM16 with the 'brand new' interface adn, in my opinion, it is a load of crap. The engine is still fine but the brand new interface sucks. <br /> <br />The interface is now what I call a kindergarten interface - large text and images, barely any real information. The graphs showing partitions are so big that a lot of vertical and horizontal scrolling is involved. <br /> <br />The interface omits access to some vital information that the old interface displays - namely the partition lists in plain text. <br /> <br />The engine is faster and more reliable than HDM15 but the interface stinks. <br /> <br />If you've never used Hard Disk Manager before, by all means give it a go, you may like it. If you've used earlier versions and are coming back for a more recent version of HDM, you are in for a shock. <br /> <br />Another new feature that comes with the brand new interface is Universal Image Mounter. I think this enforces Paragon's software licencing. When I first got HDM16 it installed okay. More recently I had to uninstall before installing again. Should have been simple but Ive been without it for nearly three weeks. It won't allow me to provide my serial number. Sometimes over enthusiastic protection does more harm to the legitimate than the illegal. I've been in touch with Paragon support, lovely people BUT not the level of expertise needed to solve my problem. Pretty slow response times too. <br /> <br />If I wasn't being punished enough, the Paragon online ticketing system for support mashed up the record of my correspondence. Now I'm not sure I have a history of the contacts I've made over the last three weeks. <br /> <br />All I can say is that Paragon is not the company it used to be and Hard Disk Manager is not Hard Disk Manager.
Jun 6 2018 at 8:05pm Copy Link
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Paragon Software @Gr3gw <br /> <br />Thanks you for your honest feedback. <br />We are sorry that you do not like our new user interface of Hard Disk Manager 16. <br />Indeed, we focused on a more simple interface. All features should be reachable pretty quickly and without looking for minutes to find them. <br /> <br />We are happy that you still like our functonalities and you even faced a faster engine, that's pretty cool. <br /> <br />Hope you stay tuned in our upcoming products. <br /> <br />Kind regards, <br /> <br />Your Paragon Software Group
Paragon Software - Jun 7 2018 at 2:04am Copy Link
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Gr3gw Dear Paragon Rep, <br /> <br />I'm glad you took the message as I intended - as practical feedback and information for others. <br /> <br />If you are interested in my in-depth views on HDM16 and Paragon support, feel free to make contact. Not sure how you would do that but I am available. I would be very interested in providing constructive feedback to Paragon but need to talk with someone that was honestly interested in improving HDM16 and Paragon support. <br /> <br />I've been using Hard Disk Manage since version 5, that's over 10 years. I very much want Hard Disk Manager to be successful but with the latest release and the changes to customer/technical support, I'll be retiring HDM16 and looking for a replacement. <br /> <br />BitDuJour readers: don't take my word for it, try HDM16 for yourself.
Jun 7 2018 at 7:26pm Copy Link
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Stephen Kreyling Question. The price of 79.00 is for the regular version, here it shows 79 regular price for the Advanced version. On your site paragon-software it shows the regular as 79 and you can upgrade to advanced. <br /> <br />What is the cost of the advanced to users already having version 16 or pro 15 of the hard disk manager? <br /> <br />Stephen
Jun 8 2018 at 7:33am Copy Link
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Lee H The license restriction for only 1 computer is a deal killer for me. I've got 4 personal desktops and 2 laptops I use for various reasons, and none at the same time. I change hardware frequently since my desktops are all custom built. I understand a programmer needs to protect their products but a hard disk manager is not a program that you use every day. But it can be a handy tool from time to time. Paragon needs to rethink their licensing strategy. There's not even an option to buy multiple licenses at a discount! So NO GO on this!
Jun 8 2018 at 2:32pm Copy Link
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JW I'd like to echo Lee H's comment since I too have 3 PCs which get used for different purposes - but I'm just an elderly chap who plays with computers to keep the brain going - and not as a business making any income. <br />I choose to have HDM available for emergencies, and I buy the updates on the basis of just-in-case!! <br />I've been through the process of buying a family license (allows 3 PCs) but it's expensive for those very rare instances when I need to get myself back out of the fertiliser!! <br />Would it perhaps be possible to have a licensed portable version which could go on a USB pen drive (rather than onto a CD) to enable recovery of an errant HDD?
Jun 9 2018 at 4:29am Copy Link
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