

I’ve been backing it up with Wisco’s BackupOutlook very successfully for many year, and its’ developer Thomas Wetzel had always been responsive for the few occassions I needed support. So I dug their philosophy of standing by my needs, and the SSD on which they worked is still merrilty blinking its electrons into and out of existence 😉Ģ.) I’ve used the Outlook 2010 client for quite a long while, since April 2010.

But EaseUS did have a remote tech solve most all its issues and they didn’t charge more than the software license for their support. It was too fiddly for my intentionally-measured geek abilities.

But in these days of integrated software platforms you might find some of this useful:ġ.) I’d used the EaseUS disc cloning program last year to swap an image from a spinning laptop disc to a new SSD. Related information for you, and some of this you may or may not choose to use.
