@djsumdog FWIW, I paid the $300 or whatever it is after discovering that they didn't charge a (typically annual) fee. Resolve's restoration features alone, for me personally, was worth the money. I had experimented with it a while back (thanks again @crunklord420) but didn't give it an honest go until recently when my needs changed. I'm still only doing pretty basic stuff with it, and it isn't dead-simple like my other recommendations, but I'm increasingly making use of the enhanced feature-set.