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License: Shareware (Free to try)
Downloads: 1027
Added: 10 Jun 2005
Updated: 08 Jun 2005
Developer: F-RecoveryTools Inc.(more)
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F-Recovery for SmartMedia Publisher Description

F-Recovery for SmartMedia undelete lost data from Smart Media cards used by digital cameras. If you have unintentionally deleted or formatted pictures, videos or sound files on your data medium or have pulled it out during a write operation, not to worry - F-Recovery for SmartMedia can easily, quickly and absolutely reliably reconstruct the lost data. Older digital cameras used internal memory and proprietary cables and software to download images to a PC. Today, that has all changed. All manufacturers of digital cameras offer a much higher, in fact, nearly unlimited number of pictures to be stored on standardized media like Smart Media cards, to name a few. Images stored on this type of medium 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 a babys first steps or a childs wedding being lost forever because someone pressed the wrong button! That is where F-Recovery for SmartMedia comes to the rescue.


OS: Win 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP/2003
Requirements: Pentium 120, 32 RAM
Whats new:
+ Fixed some bugs with JPEG recovery. + Some cosmetic improvements and bugfixes. + Speed improvement.
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FindMySoft certifies that F-Recovery for SmartMedia is SAFE TO INSTALL and does not contain any adware, spyware or viruses that might harm your computer or steal your information
F-Recovery for SmartMedia does not contain any spyware, trojans or viruses and it is considered to be "Safe To Install". Embed Award
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