FILERECOVERY Professional Review

Not worth 89.95

Submitted by satsui on Tue, 2006-04-25 08:47.
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The lowest price: 89.95$
You can buy it at RegNow for that price.
Pros:
Helpful wizard leads you in the right direction. Easy navigation. Works efficiently.
Cons:
Start time is ridiculously long. Complicating terms and no description Outrageous cost!
Review:

Let me start off by saying the Wizard is a very useful tool in this program. It sits right next to the program on the right side and guides through the whole program.

The layout is not the best looking, but it's very eligible, and noticeable and makes the program easy to navigate through. It does have some minor problems that would turn the majority of computer users away.

A lot of people don't know what a cluster is and makes the main core of the program a little difficult to understand. From what I can see, a cluster is a certain sector of a hard drive in which data is stored. That's just a hypothesis I have, and the program doesn't help at all.

The program assumes you know the difference between a FAT32 and NTFS. FileRecovery Pro does do what it states though. The program does indeed recovery lost data from previous reformats or accidental deletions. Eventhough the navigation in this program is very well thought of, the program itself is not really worth the money.

In the demo version, you are able to search for all the files you deleted, the problem is, though, that you can only recover 10 kb which is really not a whole lot. There are no unique differences from this recovery tool, and a free one except the price.

Conclusion:

FileRecovery Pro is like any other file recovery utility out on Windows, just twice the price and the demo is not even worth it.