

Regardless of which one you choose the result will be the same. An action can be started from either the drive map area of the interface, the toolbar, the side panel or the menu bar. Although this may seem unpleasant and redundant for some users, it ensures that all the options you need are at hand and easily accessible. Working with the Professional version of the Partition Master from Easeus is straightforward and leaves no room for futile complications because the same options are accessible from multiple areas of the interface.

The unimpressive looks are no different than in other editions, but aesthetics is of little importance in such software as the features are what the user is after. So there is no period of time you can use it for, but there are some limitations and these consist of inability to move/resize a partition and restriction for batch operations. There is also the Unlimited Edition that sells for $399 at the moment.Įaseus Partition Master Professional comes at a price of $31.96 (reduced from $39.95) and is available for testing under demo license. We'll cover the Professional version, an edition in between the free variant and the server one, which costs $149. The application is available in four flavors, covering every need of a user requiring a hard disk dividing tool at all price ranges. It used to be Easeus Partion Manager and now it has turned into Easeus Partition Master it's a small difference, but one that needs to be made known. This partition manager has reached version 3.5 and has already changed its name once. And given the limitations of the Windows operating system in this sense, third-party developers are about the only ones making available easy-to-use and straightforward products. Luckily third-party apps have made their way through, providing even the professional user with stable instruments for manipulating the partitions in any way they want. Slicing the hard disk into all the partitions you need can be a daunting endeavor for a beginner but also for an average user.
