PhotoRescue Wizard - 3.1.14.12271Recover deleted pics from digital media. |
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- Buyer Beware - - Version: 3.1.10, 6/8/2009 03:40PM PST
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ghostlexxAfter that time, you must pay again to be able to update.
As such, I would recommend that people DO NOT buy this program, and instead go and try any of the other photo rescue programs available.
This software is good, but being forced to pay every single year to be "licensed" is just rubbish and should not be encouraged or allowed.
You have been warned.
DIDN"T WORK! 



- Version: 3.1.7.11394, 3/17/2009 02:54PM PST
(0 of 1 users found this comment useful)
d3signerguy
Freeware alternative ... - Version: 3.1.7.11322, 10/20/2008 08:29AM PST
(1 of 2 users found this comment useful)
roro01
PhotoRescue GREAT, purchase ritual flakey - Version: 3.1.5.11030, 6/17/2008 12:26AM PST
lkrndu
Probably will amount to nothing - usually this goes like stink with no delays. But frustrating of course. (Rapping impatiently on desk) I WANT MY PICTURES BACK!!!!!!
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- PhotoRescue GREAT, purchase ritual flakey
image saver 



- Version: 3.1.5.11021, 5/16/2008 08:54AM PST
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McWizThe price is high.
Fantastic - it really rescues your photos! 



- Version: 3.1.4.10864, 4/27/2008 10:48PM PST
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yiparakiHere's my latest story of woe and how this helped. I was taking a bunch of photo at an event, and I realized that I was running out of card space. Didn't have another card with me. (first mistake.) Then I though OK, I took a few mediocre photos, I can delete them to make space. (second mistake: deleting in camera is a bad idea.) But I proceeded fearlessly, deleted a few, and I made space. I took the photos I wanted. Came home, downloaded the photos ... and oooops!! The last 3 photos in my card could be viewed in thumbnail preview mode but not in full size. The full size could not be accessed. Agh. And I could see that they were some of my best photos, judging from the thumbnail. I definitely didn't want to lose them.
So I figured that deleting some photos in the camera messed up the pointers to the full sized files, even though they were there. But Aperture could not get them (v2.1) and Finder on my Mac could not get them (running Leopard).
So I came to Versiontracker, downloaded PhotoRescue, and voila! I got my photos. Perfect. Full size. And yes, they were some of my very best of that photo shoot.
Thank you, PhotoRescue!
It Saved Me 



- Version: 3.1.1.10208, 11/5/2007 06:19PM PST
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mail841
Has Never Failed - Version: 3.1.1.10208, 10/4/2007 09:49PM PST
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imasnapperRecovered every time!
The only problem with PhotoRescue at that time was that it would quit on its own after it was finished. It was not a problem to re-launch it, but it was disconcerting.
Paying for it was a hassle. I cannot remember exactly what payment 'service' it was, but it was enough (of a hassle) that I would not want to have to go through that process again.