O in short: Recover lost images from a host of multimedia devices ranging from digital cameras PDAs and mobile phones to CD/DVD and PC Hard Drives. The program can recover a wide range of file formats: JPEG GIF BMP CRW etc.
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Digital PhotoRescue Professional 5.0  Click to enlargeDescription:Digital PhotoRescue Professional recovers lost data from a whole host of multimedia devices ranging from digital cameras and MP3 players to PDAs and mobile phones. PhotoRescue Pro supports recovery from CompactFlash cards (type I/II), IBM Microdrives, SmartMedia cards, MultiMedia cards (MMCs), Secure Digital (SD) cards, Memory Sticks, CD/DVD disks and any other storage devices (including, of course, the "usual" Hard Disks, and Floppy Disks as well). New cameras and other digital devices allow files to be erased and the space on the media reused. Important files could be accidentally erased in a second. The media can also be bulk erased or formatted, removing any files from the storage media. With Digital PhotoRescue Professional, you won't lose anything because somebody clicked the wrong button. Whether you inadvertently deleted your holiday snaps or accidentally formatted picture files on your data medium or just pulled it out during a write operation, don't worry - PhotoRescue Pro will easily, quickly and absolutely reliably reconstruct the lost data.
 | Price $ 29.95 / 22.95

Purchase Digital PhotoRescue Professional Get it Now(to see additional options, click Buy Now) Type: Shareware File size: 1653 Kb Date: 03/03/2008 HomepageInstall support: Install and Uninstall OS: WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000, Windows2003, Windows Media Center Edition 2005, Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate System requirements: Pentium 120, 32 RAM Language: English Recent changes in this Major Update:Version 5.0: Thoroughly rewritten new version; Making and processing of disk images introduced. A memory card's data can now be saved as an image for deferred analysis and recovery; New feature "Try to Open" with on-the-fly file recovery which is transparent to the user. | |
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