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    Ashraf
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    prairie-grass
    Guest

    It appears that your organization doesn’t recognize my email address as a valid one, as it starts with a numeric.

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    Anonymous
    Guest

    Your Products are always top notch.
    They are easy to install, powerful to use, User Friendly and always do what you claim they can do.
    Well done to the Developers and Thank You to O&O.

    Cheers

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    Eddy Quinn
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    Your Products are always top notch.
    They are easy to install, powerful to use, User Friendly and always do what you claim they can do.
    Well done to the Developers and Thank You to O&O.

    Cheers

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    benasp
    Guest

    Why would one choose a file recovery / undeleter programme which restores only a limited range of file types?
    All recovery / undeleter programmes I have used allow you to restore all files by default, or to select certain types if so be your preference.

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    benasp
    Guest

    Why would one choose a file recovery / undeleter programme which restores only a limited range of file types?
    All recovery / undeleter programmes I have used allow you to restore all files by default, or to select certain types if so be your preference.

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    SH
    Guest

    This is VERY good software. Don’t wait. It works on HDD/SSD/USB/SDcards. Basically everything I’ve tried it on.

    One thing I LOVE about it is that, unlike something like photorec, you can pause (hit “cancel”) and either just save everything it’s found up to that point or save the process itself as a file and come right back to where you left off. This is very very handy. In fact I think the devs should either change the wording (cancel to pause) or at least put a mouse-over notice box or something stating the fact. I myself when I see cancel on a process like this, often taking hours, I’m VERY hesitant to hit cancel because I don’t know if that means it’s just gonna stop and dump everything at worse or, even if it allows me to save the files up to then, or will I be able to continue instead of starting alllll over again.

    TIP: You can run multiple instances at the same time. I’m currently running 3 with very little overhead.

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    SH
    Guest

    [@benasp] Time to complete and ability of the software. A file like a program may have many different locations and be all over the place whereas a pic is a pic and a video is a video.

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