Ecco le principali caratteristiche tratte dal sito del produttore:
* Easy graphical user interface boots in less than a minute
* No installation needed; runs from a CD-ROM or a USB stick
* Saves and restores Windows and Linux machines
* Automatically finds local network shares
* Access your files even if you can’t log in
* Recover deleted pictures, documents, and other files
* Internet access with Firefox to download drivers
* Download size is less than 75MB
Ecco le novità della nuova versione 0.9.3:
* Warning: Not interoperable with images from previous versions
* Updated partclone to version 0.2.12
* Save partclone error log to /partclone.log during each operation
* Split backup images into 2GB files rather than saving one giant file
* Added GZIP compression to reduce size of backup image
* Backup saves first 32768 bytes rather than 512 when imaging MBR
* Partition list saved to *.backup instead of *.redo
* Fixed missing nmap dependencies so that local FTP servers are found
* USB installation now detects if CD is in /dev/scd0 or /dev/sdc1
* Stronger warning before overwriting all data to destination drive
* Decision to abort restoration now aborts (continued either way before)
* Abort restore if destination drive is smaller than the original
* Do not allow partition being saved to be selected as the destination
* Warn when restoring to the same drive the backup image is being read from
* Minor graphic adjustment to title image
* Removed kernel boot option “quiet” so users can see it is booting
* Removed kernel boot option “noisapnp” (added by default in xPUD project)
* Splash screen implemented on USB stick installations
* Modified boot menu appearance and help text
Per maggiori informazioni consiglio di consultare il sito del produttore accessibile direttamente dal link posto qui sotto.