Recover photos from memory cards, flash media and digital cameras in the blink of an eye with Flash File Recovery. It will help you if your photos were accidentally deleted or even if the flash medium was re-formatted. Flash File Recovery works with almost all known graphical file formats, including recovery of professional RAW format. The great advantage is that you can see your images even with the unregistered version of the application. But to recover them you need to buy a licenced version.
| Author: | PANTERASoft.Com |
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| Language: | English |
| Date: | 11/11/2006 |
| Size: | 992 kb |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: | $49.50 |
| Platform: | Win95 Win98 WinME WinXP WinNT 4.x Windows2000 Windows2003 |
Need a sure solution for recovering lost, corrupted or accidentally deleted photographs?
Flash File Recovery is a 100% risk-free application that salvages images from digital cameras or flash memory[?] cards. The program first scans selected storage media, identifying all recoverable photographs. It then displays them as thumbnails. After you register the program, you'll be able to save the recovered files to your hard-drive.
Therefore, you never risk buying a product that won't recover the images you need to restore. It's really that simple, but by no means primitive. Quite the opposite. Consider this - besides processing digital camera drives, Flash File Recovery can read all popular flash cards, including but not limited to SmartMedia, CompactFlash[?], Memory Stick, MicroDrive, xD Picture Card Flash Card, PC Card, Multimedia Card[?], Secure Digital[?] Card.
While other similar applications mostly recover only images stored in common file formats like JPEG or TIFF, Flash File Recovery can restore RAW image files like Canon CRW, Nikon NEF, Kodak DCR and other proprietary file formats of popular camera manufacturers.
Finally, Flash File Recovery isn't just a solution for digital photograph salvaging. The program can also recover lost AVI, MOV, MPG/MPEG and other files from formatted, damaged, unreadable or defective flash storage media.


