RecoverPlus Photo Recovery popcap
5.2
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Arcksoft
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Windows
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| License: |
Shareware |
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$32.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: |
34000
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Just three mouse clicks away from recovering all your lost, deleted and (re)formatted photo's, cards or files on any removable media or digital camera connection and cards. Award winning RecoverPlus supports all possible picture files and comes with over 40 predefined file types, data and Raw included.Unique Learning Engine for adding new file types. Hi-res images are made on the fly and displayed while recovering.What you see is what you get. A good display means a good recovery. Save all in one go or pick your choice for saving.Easy 1. Scan your card, stick, drive, cd, dvd, digital camera connection, reader or anything with a drive letter. 2. Use Save All for saving to the directory you want. Rescued now. No knowledge required. RecoverPlus recognizes what others do not. Add more and new file types and improve common types with the unique learning engine TransPict Adaptive at no additional costs! You have a full control over each file type you want to recover with the benefit of increased reliability and recovering speed. Using TransPict Adaptive, you are able to reclaim what other programs fail to recognize. All drive connections supported. The very accurate and fast recovering, enabled by the proprietary Recovery Engine, will surprise you. Scanning, detecting and recovering of files in one go is at least as fast as normal loading of files. Up to 15 MB/sec with a CF card.* Supported is any connection with a drive letter, like all readers, cameras, cards, sticks, CD/DVD, USB, PCMCIA, FireWire, etcetera. The only limitation in size is the free space on your system disk. Rescue more in less time.RecoverPlus handles your images and data with care and is able to rescue more in less time. Free Try Before You Buy. We encourage you to compare using the free Try Before You Buy download. Unregistered you are able to save up to 64 MB per scan. * 1GB fully recovered in less than 70 seconds. 7-9 MB/sec with a card reader and USB connection. |
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