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Works great! 



- Version: 1.1.6, 5/2/2008 05:21PM PST
dave374
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- sorry dupe
Works great! 



- Version: 1.1.6, 5/2/2008 05:21PM PST
dave374
I've had to use this more than once and I think it's about the best data recovery product on the market. Easy to use, and fast. The interface is simple and there's no guessing which makes getting data back painless for me.
There were some files corrupt, that's probably how the file is stored on the disk now. If they are deleted and fragmented, there's nothing any program for the Mac can do (that I could fine), likey it's due to the way OS X & it's unix underpinnings save & delete files. On Windows, I know FAT tables keep the location of deleted files, which makes it easier to recover. Mac users are kinda SOL.
There were some files corrupt, that's probably how the file is stored on the disk now. If they are deleted and fragmented, there's nothing any program for the Mac can do (that I could fine), likey it's due to the way OS X & it's unix underpinnings save & delete files. On Windows, I know FAT tables keep the location of deleted files, which makes it easier to recover. Mac users are kinda SOL.
How about posting latest Versions?! - Version: 1.1.6, 4/9/2008 02:56PM PST
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jreffner
Wow! A really neat idea might be for the developer to actually post current versions. The current Mac should be 1.1.6 and the current Windows should be 1.1.5, but instead downloading directly from their site gives you Mac 1.1.2 and Windows 1.0.5.
How can a company develop something so complicated and yet fail to upload the latest version? I shouldn't have to send requests for them to update their links. Oh yeah, and the self updating feature on the Windows side fails. It just keeps looping and never installs the latest version.
How can a company develop something so complicated and yet fail to upload the latest version? I shouldn't have to send requests for them to update their links. Oh yeah, and the self updating feature on the Windows side fails. It just keeps looping and never installs the latest version.
There were some files corrupt, that's probably how the file is stored on the disk now. If they are deleted and fragmented, there's nothing any program for the Mac can do (that I could fine), likey it's due to the way OS X & it's unix underpinnings save & delete files. On Windows, I know FAT tables keep the location of deleted files, which makes it easier to recover. Mac users are kinda SOL.