Awesome, thanks, just what I wanted to know. A buddy of mine who has the Evo rooted using Unrevoked with Eclair and had a hell of a time upgrading to Froyo when it came out, but I think he went a lot deeper into it then I did. I still have an unsetteling feeling about this all though since I still have the Clockwork Recovery screen, not the regular Android one in the boot menu. I guess I'll see in time if this all works out. I have no real interest in what Titanium Back Up does other then it's ability to remove stock apps. Don't care to back up anything on my phone. Pictures and music are on the SD card, I have a grand total of 4 contacts in the Evo don't need to back that up, don't care about backing up text messaging conversations or any email downloaded to the phone, as for apps, like I said above I'd rather not back them up, perfect opportunity to only redownload the apps I use. From the moment the Evo came back to life after the Factory Reset I did earlier and I entered in my gmail information my phone was all back and running within 10 minutes with everything set up the way I like it. I'm sure I forgot to install a few apps but that's okay. Titanium BackUp is a cool utility, but I have no desire to be able to do what it does. The only other thing I will look into is how to change the Market ID. Hopefully that one doesn't require some off the wall thing. I'm curious to see what other apps are out there that I'm not able to see.
BTW - Things changed, Gingerbread is now 2.3, it's due out shortly, Honeycomb will 3.0, Ice Cream will be 3.X