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March 23, 2016

Best Partition Software To Use

by John_A

bpstThere are currently hundreds of different hard drive partition software on the market, and it get’s quite confusing which is the best to use.

In this article we hope to clarify it a bit so you can be sure you get the right product for your money.

What is Partitioning Software?

If you are reading this article, you most probably are already interested in partitioning software, and already know what it is and what it does. But just to recap, in it’s basic form, it’s subdividing a hard drive into smaller parts.

Different Ways of Partitioning

Windows already have their own partitioning tool, but it has to be one of the most user unfriendly program out there. Sure you can use it, and the end result is just as good as most others, but the process in getting there is quite difficult and not very clear.

This leaves you with third party options. This is where hard drive partition software comes in. Like we mentioned earlier, there are hundreds and hundreds on the market, some free, some paid, some good, and and some very very bad.

Partitioning Software On The Market

There only two partitioning software companies to consider in this day and age. They dwarf other partitioning software quite considerably.

These to are namely:

  1. EaseUS Partition Master
  2. Paragon Partition Manager

These two are the most user friendly and delivers the best results.

But which one is the best partition software?

Best Partitioning Software

Choosing the best is always subjective. What might be the best for us, might not be the best for you. It all depends on your needs.

But if you look solely from which product gives you the most benefits, has the best after sales support and which is the easiest to use, we have to say it’s EaseUS Partition Master.

The free version of EaseUS Partition Master offers a lot more benefits and features than what the free version of Paragon offers, and the paid version of EaseUS allows you to do even more.

Closing Thoughts

In the end, it doesn’t quite matter which Partitioning Software you use. Some are just more user friendly and allows you to do more.

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