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Norton Ghost 2002 review

Tuesday 21 October 2003, 10:17 PM

An essential development tool


If you have a complicated software environment and you need to develop software, it is very important to be able to return to a 'baseline' version of your installed software. For this purpose, nothing else comes close.

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Norton Ghost 2002



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Overview

Norton Ghost 2002

Editors rating
Rating: 5.0
Verdict

You could use this specialised product to make backups against disaster, but it's too much trouble to use as an everyday backup tool.

Typical price

£ 33

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