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| Quick Recovery for Linux 11.06.07 |
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Quick Recovery for Linux is an Advanced Linux Data Recovery Software to recover linux data taht has been deleted or lost from Ext2, Ext3 volumes of Linux Operating System. Software successfully retrieves & restore lost data from Linux Partition.
Released: 2007-12-24
Last Updated: 2007-05-14
License: $49.00
Publisher: Unistal Systems
Language: English
Platform: Windows
Requirements: Pentium II 400 MHz, 64 MB RAM, Minimum 10 MB Space
Install: Install and Uninstall
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| MDWRecovery / Simply Accounting Password Recovery 3.0 |
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MDWRecovery recovers users and admin passwords from Microsoft Access Workgroup files (*.MDW). MDWRecovery can also recover passwords from Simply Accounting Security files (*.SDW).
MDWRecovery can recover lost or forgotten passwords user-level passwords stored in the workgroup security information file (*.MDW).
Released: 2005-04-10
License: $49.99
Publisher: E-Tech Recovery Inc.
Language: English
Platform: Windows
Requirements: N/A
Install: Install and Uninstall
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Intereseting but hard to tell... The trial was a little too limited to tell if the program would be useful, although it's primary function is easy to guess, there were a few...
| OST Recovery Software 1.0 |
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Using Recover Data for OST to PST email conversion software recovers and restores all the emails and email elements or components from unusable Offline Storage (OST) file to Microsoft Outlook (PST) file. Software successfully restore all the email components including email, attachments, journals, tasks, calendar, notes, contacts, deleted emails etc created using Microsoft Exchange 5.0, 5.5, 2000 and 2003.
Released: 2007-12-26
Last Updated: 2008-04-07
License: $99.00
Publisher: Recover Data
Language: English
Platform: Windows
Requirements: Pentium II 400 MHz, 64 MB RAM, Minimum 10 MB Space
Install: Install and Uninstall
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Terrible price for just one use... It's a good software, but I don't understand why microsoft never develop this tools. For me, this tool must be integrted in Outlook (I speak about...
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