This section lists all products from all categories featured on Recovery Review.
This section lists all products from all categories featured on Recovery Review.
PixRecovery is a powerful data recovery software for damaged image files (.JPEG, .GIF, .TIFF). Recovered images are saved in Windows Bitmap format (.BMP). Original dimensions and color depth are recovered. Color palette is also restored.
RestoreIT Server protects your server against any software-related disaster, and will run even when your server OS does not boot, ensuring you'll be able to get your server back online quickly and with little effort.
The software is designed to enable taskmanager which is disabled by the virus, trojans and spywares.
EASEUS Partition Manager is a comprehensive partition software, which not only provides with convenient user-interface simplifying your tasks but also enables you to configure and manage partitions of hard drive.
ZipRecovery is a data recovery program for corrupted Zip archives (.ZIP). Supports all methods of ZIP compression. No special skills are required to use ZipRecovery.
Quick Recovery Novell(NSS) is a do-it-yourself Data Recovery Software supports all versions of Novell NetWare File System, helps in file recovery in moments of disaster of a disk crash.
PhotoshopRecovery is a powerful data recovery software for damaged Adobe Photoshop image files (.PSD,.PDD). Recovered layers are saved in Windows Bitmap format (.BMP). Original dimensions and color depth are recovered.
Utility to Remove Windows Messenger or Uninstall it permanently. The software is designed to permanently remove the windows messenger from the system tray.
XP Recovery CD Maker makes a BartPE CD with a Crash Troubleshooter, Drive Explorer, WinRescue Crash Fixer, Zip Extractor, and WinXP Restore Points Restorer to help you recover from a WinXP and Win2000 crash.
Protect yourself against a hard drive failure in advance. Back up your data with Acronis True Image Home 2009! (Hint: a 20% discount inside).
Does Easeus Data Recovery Wizard live up to the expectations?