Safe and affordable do-it-yourself data recovery solution that is designed to recover deleted files from all types of media such as Hard Drives, Floppy Drives, SmartMedia, CompactFlash, Memory Sticks, and other types of removable media.
Supports Hard Drives, RAIDS, Most Removable Media, SmartMedia, CompactFlash, Memory Sticks and Micro Drives! FILERECOVERY Professionals supports recovering lost files and data on hard disk drives running the Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP systems.
PHOTORECOVERY for Digital Media was designed to meet the needs of digital camera users who accidentally delete their pictures. PHOTORECOVERY works with all media, most cameras and readers.
Looking for a way to get more space on your hard drive? While you access Internet or simply working offline, your hard drive gets filled with myriad of files. Many of those files are identical and waste your hard drive space.
Advanced Disk Catalog (ADC) compiles an inventory of any type of media, including CD-ROMs, Zip or jazz drives, hard disks, and floppies. An Explorer-like shell makes browsing the data simple.
WinNc has all the makings of an excellent replacement for Windows Explorer. It features an attractive, independent double-pane view (selecting a path or file in one pane has no effect on the other) and offers drag-and-drop support.
CLEAN WITH A BUTTON CLICK: Temporary, old backup, junk and log files. Internet browser caches and URL history (Internet files Clean Up). Automatic clean IE cache on browser exit.
WinISO is a utility to convert CD-ROM image file format(s), and has the option to extract/edit image file directly! WinISO runs on Windows95/98/Me/NT/2000. It can process almost all CD-ROM image file(s) including ISO and BIN.
Twin Folders is a file and directory synchronization utility. If you are working on two different computers - for example a desktop and notebook, then you need to keep your work files up-to-date at both computers.
File Properties Changer is an application designed to change properties of files. Program can change file's creation date, last access date and last modification date.