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Winners of EaseUS Todo Backup Advanced Server Giveaway

Here is the announcement you were waiting for. Last week we organized a giveaway for EaseUS Todo Backup Advanced Server 4.0 - a powerful file backup and disk imaging software for Windows desktop and Windows Server with several features over and above those found in the free edition such as support for Windows Server and Microsoft Exchange Server, WinPE based recovery disk and recovery of disk image to dissimilar hardware. The following five participants of the giveaway have each won a license for the Advanced Server edition priced at $299. They are:

  1. k19s
  2. sumit_g
  3. Andy McBride
  4. Kite Pan
  5. Alex ab

Congratulation to all winners and thanks to everyone who took part. You will receive your license key shortly.

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  1. license received...... thanx buddy........:)

    sumit_g

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