PhotoRecovery for Digital Media Review
Synopsis: Have you snapped dozens -- or even hundreds! -- of precious moments with your digital camera, only to find out that your digital media is corrupt and you cannot download your photos to your computer? In the past, there was very little hope of ever reclaiming the lost media; in fact, the only recourse was to format the digital media and start over ... but not any more! Introducing PhotoRecovery for Digital Media: an easy-to-use application that was designed to recover images, movies, and sound files from all types of Digital Media! Simply insert your Digital Film into the reader, and run PhotoRecovery on the media, and then save the pictures off to another location. There was no easier way to salvage those once in a lifetime moments you thought were lost forever!
PhotoRecovery for Digital Media: How it Works
With cost of digital cameras steadily dropping, and the quality of the images they produce continuing to increase, more and more of us are forgoing traditional film cameras for the new generation of digital cameras. Amateurs and professionals alike are using digital cameras to capture once-in-a-lifetime events.
Today, all manufacturers of digital cameras offer much higher, in fact, nearly unlimited numbers of pictures to be stored on standardized media like SmartMedia, Memory Sticks, SD/MMC, xD, and CompactFlash cards, to name a few. Images stored on this type of media are portable, and can be read in standard readers that are available everywhere. Unlike their predecessors that used film, new cameras allow images to be erased, and the space on the media reused. The media can also be bulk erased or formatted, removing any images from the storage media. Imagine baby's first steps or a family wedding being lost forever because someone pressed the wrong button! That is where PhotoRecovery for Digital Media comes to the rescue!
PhotoRecovery has been further developed to recover many more file types from digital media used in more than just digital cameras! PhotoRecovery now recovers documents, spreadsheets, text files, and many more! PhotoRecovery also will allow you to create a backup image of your card, and also allow recovery from your backup image as well as other card image formats!
PhotoRecovery for Digital Media: Languages Supported
PhotoRecovery for Digital Media is currently available in the following languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Czech, Polish, Hungarian, Turkish, Russian, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Korean.
PhotoRecovery for Digital Media: Compatibility
PhotoRecovery for Digital Media works with Windows 98, ME, 2000 and XP.
PhotoRecovery for Digital Media works with most brands of cameras, cards, and readers. You may need a memory card reader for your media if the camera is not supported as a removable disk device. Please download and run the demo to ensure compatibility with your camera!
Important Note: To preserve the data on the drive with the deleted files, all recovered files must be saved to another storage device or another drive letter in the system. DO NOT download the software to the drive that you want to recover -- and DO NOT try to save the files back to the drive that you want to recover from!
PhotoRecovery for Digital Media: Download
PhotoRecovery for Digital Media is free to try [15 meg download] and $39.95 to buy.
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