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<blockquote data-quote="JHomes" data-source="post: 565172" data-attributes="member: 53844"><p>I could be wrong but I'm fairly certain from what I've heard, CTM was an OEM rebrand of RollBack and they didn't follow the roles of the agreement.</p><p></p><p>Here's something from Horizon DataSys forums:</p><p></p><p><em>Masterblaster is absolutely correct. Comodo Time Machine was an instant restore application that was derived from the base code of RollBack Rx version 8. Until recently, with the advent of UEFI Bios support and TRIM SSD drives, the base code of RollBack Rx had to be re-written. Comodo Time Machine essentially ran with our old code and when they (and others) were faced with having to re-write the RollBack Rx code, they obviously could not comply; because of obvious reasons. So, The alternative to Comodo's Time Machine would be the developers of the actual code; thus RollBack Rx.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>With regards to pricing, You do get what you pay for. We do offer discounts through our facebook monthly promotions etc. Futhermore, our forum members that actively contribute also receive valuable awards, discounts and licenses etc. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us.</em></p><p><a href="http://community.horizondatasys.com/forum/rollback-rx/1369-alternative-to-comodo-time-machine-that-supports-windows-8-and-ssd" target="_blank">(Source)</a></p><p></p><p>Funny enough I really did like CTM. I only came over to RollBack Rx because it was mentioned how RollBack Rx had TRIM support whilst CTM didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JHomes, post: 565172, member: 53844"] I could be wrong but I'm fairly certain from what I've heard, CTM was an OEM rebrand of RollBack and they didn't follow the roles of the agreement. Here's something from Horizon DataSys forums: [I]Masterblaster is absolutely correct. Comodo Time Machine was an instant restore application that was derived from the base code of RollBack Rx version 8. Until recently, with the advent of UEFI Bios support and TRIM SSD drives, the base code of RollBack Rx had to be re-written. Comodo Time Machine essentially ran with our old code and when they (and others) were faced with having to re-write the RollBack Rx code, they obviously could not comply; because of obvious reasons. So, The alternative to Comodo's Time Machine would be the developers of the actual code; thus RollBack Rx. With regards to pricing, You do get what you pay for. We do offer discounts through our facebook monthly promotions etc. Futhermore, our forum members that actively contribute also receive valuable awards, discounts and licenses etc. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us.[/I] [URL='http://community.horizondatasys.com/forum/rollback-rx/1369-alternative-to-comodo-time-machine-that-supports-windows-8-and-ssd'](Source)[/URL] Funny enough I really did like CTM. I only came over to RollBack Rx because it was mentioned how RollBack Rx had TRIM support whilst CTM didn't. [/QUOTE]
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