When people unexperienced in data recovery ask you here about a program to recover their files, you quite often recommend them to try R-Studio. They follow your advice and soon recognize that R-Studio is not for them. They simply don't know what to do with it and how to use it to recover their files. But we at R-TT, Inc have a special program for such people – R-Undelete. While having the same data recovery engine as R-Studio has, it is much easier to use for novices. So, I ask you all if you want to recommend someone who is not a data recovery pro R-Studio, recommend them R-Undelete instead. Thank you in advance.
Briefly about R-Undelete:
Its site:
http://www.r-undelete.com/What it has:
* The same data recovery engine as in R-Studio.
* A wizard-oriented user interface more suitable for inexperienced users.
* File systems supported: FAT/exFAT/NTFS.
* File preview.
* Advanced file search and mark capabilities.
* Disk scan to search for deleted and damaged partitions.
* Scan for predefined known file types (scan for file signatures).
* Disk imaging.
What is doesn't have:
* RAID reconstruction module.
* Text/hexadecimal editor.
* Copy module.
* User-defined known file types (file signatures).
* Support for non-Windows file systems.
* Network data recovery.