• GoBack was designed by
Wild File, Inc., a company located in
Plymouth, Minnesota. The software was shown at
COMDEX in November 1998 and released in December 1998. A patent for the technology was issued in January 2000. • March 2000:
Adaptec, Inc., acquires Wild File for approximately $29 million. • April 2001: Adaptec creates spin-off company,
Roxio, Inc., which retains the GoBack product. • May 2001: Roxio GoBack 3 Deluxe is released, this time also supporting the
NTFS filesystem, which by now was being used more widely since the release of
Windows XP. • August 2001:
Symantec Corp. announces
Norton SystemWorks 2002 which includes GoBack 3 Personal Edition by Roxio. • April 2003: Roxio sells GoBack to
Symantec for $13 million. • September 2004: Norton GoBack 4.0 is released by Symantec and included in Norton SystemWorks 2005. • November 2007: Symantec releases a Vista-compatible version of Norton SystemWorks for 2008 (11.0) which no longer contains GoBack, but the Premier Edition of SystemWorks now includes
Norton Save & Restore 2.0. • March 2009: As per Symantec, Norton GoBack has been replaced by
Norton Ghost 14 (Norton Ghost however is missing some functions that Norton Goback had). ==Awards==