What I can say for sure is that it looks great, and it’ll be much easier to use with a touchscreen.Īs before, you’ll be able to create backups of your entire PC and / or specific folders, and save anything and everything to your own storage or Acronis’ cloud service, including your full PC backups. “Simple” was an obvious goal here, and that of course will have its pros and cons, and won’t be able to please everyone. Admittedly, I’m still getting used to it, and deep-down, I prefer the older style.
True Image 2015’s UI has been dramatically upgraded, and overall, the change might be welcomed by some, but not by others. Not surprisingly, the visual upgrade didn’t end with the website and logo.
While the double-lined “A” in Acronis’ updated logo does little for me, the overall aesthetic is very modern, and has enough color to satiate any blue-lover’s appetite. Not only was its official website given a fresh coat of paint, but its logo was updated, as well. At some point between the release of Acronis’ True Image 2014 and the past month, the company overhauled its corporate image.