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- Version: 2.0.3, 7/27/2008 01:35AM PST
Grasshopper1965
I don't think my job was too complex, but this program found every deleted photo on my SD card plus some more that had been "deleted" earlier. I couldn't be more pleased. Direct input into iPhoto was much appreciated. This is very much a Mac program--look and feel were perfect.
super duper stupedous 



- Version: 2.0.2, 5/10/2008 08:20PM PST
versiontracker-2008
Friend got a "please reformat" msg from his camera. I took the card from him before he did so and placed it in a reader. No files in the "dcim" or similar folders.
Tried demo version of card raider and it showed me hundreds of pictures. Purchased the full copy and saved them all.
Which.. included wedding photos they thought had been hopelessly lost somewhere or another.
highly recommended
Tried demo version of card raider and it showed me hundreds of pictures. Purchased the full copy and saved them all.
Which.. included wedding photos they thought had been hopelessly lost somewhere or another.
highly recommended
Wow 



- Version: 2.0.2, 4/13/2008 07:50PM PST
wedel
I cannot believe this software recovered all my photo's , videos, and photos that I intentionally deleted months ago. Wow!
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- Well....not as "Wow"
Works As Advertised - Great Product 



- Version: 2.0.1, 1/24/2008 12:00AM PST
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taipan_tim
Went on a sleigh ride dinner with friends from work. We were going to exchange photos off our memory cards the next day. My co-worker's card had 200 photos and 6 movies from his wifes recent trip to Thailand. He came into work reporting the Thai pictures were lost. He could not read the card from his camera or Windows PC. I offered to try the card reader on my Mac or a utility I had heard of. The card was not accessible from the card reader, and when placed back into the camera, no pictures could be found.
I logged into Version Tracker, located CardRaider, tried the demo to verify the pictures could be accessed, and bought the product.
WOW! Easy to use, reasonably priced, works as advertised.
All pictures and movies were recovered from the Thailand trip and our sleigh ride dinner.
Great Product, I highly recommend it.
I logged into Version Tracker, located CardRaider, tried the demo to verify the pictures could be accessed, and bought the product.
WOW! Easy to use, reasonably priced, works as advertised.
All pictures and movies were recovered from the Thailand trip and our sleigh ride dinner.
Great Product, I highly recommend it.
Excellent - Version: 1.2.3, 12/17/2007 02:03AM PST
bradoral1
Last night while visiting my neighbours they asked if I knew ways of retrivieng stuff from a memory stick that gone bad during a power surge. Came into Versiontracker, searched for appz and found this one. Tried it saw 292 results, bought it and saved their holiday snaps. The interface is excellent and the price so fantastic that one feels like buying it even if it's not your problem or necessity. I know that one day it might be my card on the operating table...
Saved my bacon. 



- Version: 1.2.3, 11/13/2007 08:23AM PST
Macleod
In a design meeting I said, "I have the perfect photo. I took it two weeks ago." I get back to the shop and realize that in one of my (counterproductive) cleaning jags I have deleted the photo from my computer and reformatted the CF card. Ugghh.
I looked at all the shareware recovery products and saw that CardRaider was the ticket. Half the price of most of it's competition and I like the user interface better.
I recovered all the photos from the CF card, wiped the cold sweat from my brow, and poured myself a beer.
Great product. Thanks.
I looked at all the shareware recovery products and saw that CardRaider was the ticket. Half the price of most of it's competition and I like the user interface better.
I recovered all the photos from the CF card, wiped the cold sweat from my brow, and poured myself a beer.
Great product. Thanks.
Does what is says on the tin 



- Version: 1.2, 10/22/2007 12:54PM PST
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cjcarman
"Somehow" our Canon IXUS deleted the snaps my wife took on a trip to NYC - granted she may have had something to do with the pics going missing. Regardless, these were rather important pics to her. I downloaded (and subsequently bought) Card Raider. In a few clicks, her snaps had been recovered. The wife was happy again.
Easy to use and intuitive software that recovered the deleted pics. Just what we needed - and for only £10 a great bargain. I am sure it will come in handy again.
Easy to use and intuitive software that recovered the deleted pics. Just what we needed - and for only £10 a great bargain. I am sure it will come in handy again.
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It Found Every Photo! 



- Version: 1.2, 9/29/2007 10:24AM PST
itsmarkda
I was downloading photos from my camera when the camera's battery died. From that point on, the card would mount, but it would say there were no images on it. I downloaded Card Raider and ran it under the trial mode. It immediately began finding photos, including some from months ago that had been deleted but not written over. The photos in trial mode are viewable, but they have a watermark on them. I paid for the software and re-ran it. All my photos were recovered, and it was well worth the money.
I highly recommend Card Raider.
I highly recommend Card Raider.
Cheers
Danny