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SoftLogica announces the release of Handy Recovery 4.0, a new version of its data recovery software designed to restore accidentally lost files. The program supports NTFS/NTFS 5, FAT 12/16/32 and HFS/HFS+ file systems including image recovery from CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and Secure Digital cards. Handy Recovery uses an Explorer-like interface to browse the contents of your disk. The difference is that after analysis of your disk, you can see deleted files and folders along with the regular ones. The program shows the probability of successful recovery for each file. Recovered files can be saved to any drive accessible on your system. You can also restore the full branch of the folder tree that contains selected files and folders. Along with the main file data, the program can recover alternate data streams, used on NTFS to store additional information about files. Handy Recovery features an option to create disk images for deferred recovery. You can create an exact image of a logical drive and save it to a special file in another location. It is later possible to open this image and recover files from it. What's new in version 4.0: - Special folder for easy detection of files deleted from Recycle Bin; - Preview window to show the content of deleted files; - HFS/HFS+ file systems support; - Optimized extended analysis takes less time. Web Site: http://www.handyrecovery.com. Program Interface: http://www.handyrecovery.com/handyrecovery.jpg. Pricing and Availability: Handy Recovery is designed for Microsoft Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista. The 30-day trial version with a full set of features (limited to 1 file per day) can be downloaded at http://www.handyrecovery.com/handyrecovery.exe. The program is priced at $39 (USD) per license. Volume discounts are available. Free technical support is provided by e-mail and by phone.
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