For me, all companies that develop software like this should have this basic functionality. The website was constantly crashing, and on various attempts to seek out a feedback page, or a contact us page, was unsuccessful. I tried to get in contact with Toolwiz to get support, and nothing. My problem is layout and how the program organizes itself. It seemingly does similar functions to Deep Freeze. Upon first glance I think that it’s an average program. The first contender for usurper of Deep Freeze is Toolwiz’s Time Machine. I will be testing them and looking them over in comparison to Deep Freeze.
So I’ve come up with a few alternative solutions for instant recovery software. Stagnation is a gross oversight for any company, and Faronics (developer of Deep Freeze) is certainly guilty as charged. It feels like it’s simply just funding the staff while I try to work with a product that has faults. It’s an expensive program for what it is, and I never feel like my money goes to something.
They call it ‘thawing’ and ‘freezing’ but it’s a pain regardless as I’ve found a few viruses make their way through as I’ve done this process.
#Deep freeze software similar update#
Whenever I want to update Windows or applications, I have to disable the program. I mulled it over and decided that when it came time for me to find an alternative to Deep Freeze, a solution I’d been using for some time, that I would work through the research process together with all of you. This is my first post, and I had a tough time deciding what would be the topic for my first ever post.