56 PCWorld OCTOBER 2019REVIEWS
IMAGE: IDGAcronis True Image 2020: One of
the best backup programs adds
cloud features
The new features in True Image are welcome, as are the tweaks. BY JON L. JACOBIIt’s that time of year again: the
time when Acronis releases
the annual update of its
venerable True Image backup
program. It’s called True Image 2020 (we
tested the Standard version, $49.99 from
Acronis [go.pcworld.com/atrt]), and, yes, I
know it’s not 2020 yet, as the moniker
implies, but what’s a few months among oldfriends? True Image is a trusted warhorse.
This year’s improvements are of course
welcome for subscription users, and go quite
a ways toward making the program easier to
use. However, if you own a recent perpetual
license version they’re not a must-have.NEW STUFF
Acronis sent out an email claiming over 100