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#anyway keyboard is a solid....8 out of 10 id say
weaseltotheface · 1 year
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ok lets type on this thing
it’s ok
i do think i like the anne pro better but i can get used to this one and i can use the anne pro with my laptop maybe cuz it’s got bluetooth and i like typing on it
i do like this wrist rest a lot tho it’s very nice to have and it does really help lol
all in all i wasn’t expecting it to be as nice as my anne pro and it’s not but it’s still nice to type on and it’s actually a little more quiet than my anne pro so i’m sure that kate will like that more
the space key is....less than ideal but it i’ll get use to it, im sure its something i can mod later down the line if it get super annoying
and im sure my brother will appreciate having a fullsize keyboard when he’s watching the cat next month cuz he did NOT like the 60% layout even tho it rocks
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ryadel · 5 years
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AOMEI Partition Assistant - Review and Test Drive
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As you most likely already know, disk partitioning (also known as disk slicing) is the process of creating of one or more regions within a disk storage (such a HDD or SSD drive) so that each region can be managed separately. The disk stores the information about the partitions' locations and sizes in an area known as partition table, which is read by the system before any other part of the disk and - depending on what is found there - will determine what your PC will actually load on each boot: the operating system also reads the partition table before anything else, giving the user the chance to access the various regions (if they are formatted with a supported filesystem standard) to read and/or write stuff. The various "partitions" can be created using the operating system built-in tools or via third-party software - usually called partition editors, partition managers and so on: these tools can be used to create, resize, delete, and otherwise manipulate the partitions. The most widespread partition editor tools available in the past years are EaseUS Partition Master, Paragon Partition Manager and AOMEI Partition Assistant, which we'll be testing and reviewing in this article.
Standard and Professional
AOMEI Partition Assistant comes in two different versions: Standard (freeware) and Professional (trialware). Standard Features The standard version, which is free for personal use, comes with the following features: Basic Partition Management: Create, Format, Delete, Label, Check, Hide, Unhide Partitions, Set Active Partition, Change Drive Letter. Disk Partition Utilities: Rebuild MBR, Wipe Disk or Partition, Change Partition Type ID, Check Bad Sector. Change Partition Size: Extend, Shrink and Move Partitions, Merge Partitions or Unallocated Space Copy Data Disk & Partition Migrate OS from MBR Disk to MBR SSD or HDD Convert Data Disk between MBR and GPT Styles Convert File System between NTFS and FAT32 Create Windows PE Bootable CD/USB Professional Features The professional version covers all the standard stuff plus the following advanced features: Recover Lost or Deleted Partitions Copy System Disk from MBR to GPT, GPT to MBR and GPT to GPT Advanced Data Migration features: OS from GPT Disk to GPT/MBR SSD or HDD Advanced Convert features: System Disk between MBR and GPT; Dynamic Disk to Basic Disk (and Vice Versa); Partition Type between Primary and Logical Align Partition to Optimize SSD Performance Allocate Free Space from one Partition to another Extend Partition Wizard to Enlarge NTFS System Partition without the need of a reboot Advanced Partition Split features, such as spliting one large Partition into two or more smaller ones Command-Prompt mode, to be used within batch files and scripts Dynamic Disk Management: Resize, Move, Create, Format Dynamic Volumes SSD Secure Erase Wizard 24/7 VIP Technical Support Sector-level Data Protection AOMEI Partition Assistant embeds a proprietary sector-level data protection technology to ensure safer partitioning operations even with large drives (> 2 TB).
Supported OS, FS and Storage Devices
Both Standard and Professional versions supports the following: Operating Systems Windows 10 Windows 8.1/8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows 2000 Pro SP4 File Systems NTFS FAT32/FAT16/FAT12 exFAT/ReFS * Ext2/Ext3/Ext4 * Bitlocker and other encrypted file systems * * These file system cannot be resized, but you can still move and clone them. Supported Storage Devices Traditional hard disk drives, solid-state drives (SSD) and SSHD, etc. (MBR disk and GPT disks) of any size External hard drives (USB drives), PC cards, all Flash Drives and Thumb Drives and other removable media All storage devices recognized by Windows, such as RAID, etc As for the maximum supported size, there seems to be no limit: we tested the Standard version against a 16 TB HDD and we got no issues.
Installation and EULA
The Standard Edition has an installer file of just 22 Megabytes with a typical installation wizard, which briefly mentions the Professional edition, giving you the chance to Try it now! but doesn't suggest or force anything else (no third-party software sponsored advices). Before running the program, you get the choice to Join the User Experience (UX) Improvement Program, which is the usual anonymous info-collecting feature used by most modern softwares to gather info regarding their end-users - hardware, usage, and so on. The Program is also briefly mentioned in the End-User Licence Agreement, which is indeed a good thing because they let you know what will be going on before accepting. Here's the relevant excerpt: In order to understand our user's needs, and deliver better products and services to our user, we invite you to join our User Experience Improvement Program. If you choose to join the program, you will not be interrupted by additional messages when using your computer, and the operation of the program will not decrease the performance of your computer. AOMEI collects anonymous information about your computer hardware configuration, how you use our products and problems you might have with our products. We respect your privacy. No personally identifiable information will be collected, like your name, address, phone number, or keyboard input. The program is voluntary. You can opt in/out the program at any time by checking/unchecking Menu » Settings » Other » Join the User Experience Improvement Program.
User Interface
The software comes with a easy-to-use interface, much similar to other AOMEI products. You are immediately prompted for the preferred language (we chose English among the 20+ supported ones) and then the main control screen will load:
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As we can see, there's no introductory dashboard - we're immediately brought into action thansk to a full-featured control panel which already contains everything we can do. With a single click we can start to work on our partitions, migrate OS to SSD, start the recovery wizard, and so on. This is a great approach for practical people such as the vast majority of System Administrators - which are the ones that will actually use the product anyway. As you can see, some of the available Disk Operations do have an orange "Pro" label on them: it goes without saying that those will require the Professional version. Similarily, there are other features (such as the "Disk Backup") that do require other AOMEI products, such as AOMEI Backupper:
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That's nice to know, but maybe it would've been better to place a label on them as well.
Overall Performances
During our test-drive we performed the following activities: Disk Partition on a 16 TB Hard-Disk Drive (create, split, merge and delete) Disk Copy from a 256GB SSD Drive to another identical 256GB SSD Drive. Wipe Hard Drive on that same 16 TB Hard-Disk Drive that we partitioned early on. Rebuild MBR from a damaged HDD with Windows 7 Home Premium. The software performed really well on each task, with no nag screen, no delays and better performances compared to the aforementioned competitors. We found nothing to complain about, therefore we can only praise the overall results. We also checked our Task Manager to analyze the impact on system resources during the various tasks, and we found no significant issues there as well: needless to say, the software will ask you to reboot to ensure that your Operating System will reckognize the changes, but it's not mandatory - as long as you can live with the partition misalingments.
Conclusion
AOMEI Partition Assistant is definitely a great free partition manager tool which we can recommend it for any personal use. If you plan to use it on your company or business activity, the fair price of the Professional version ($49.95 at the time of writing, with lifetime free upgrades included) makes it a highly affordable choice for every business size.   Read the full article
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