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PC Inspector Smart Recovery

Downloads Count: 31,489

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Sep 3, 2004

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me

Author: CONVAR

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Description of PC Inspector Smart Recovery

Digital cameras and camcorders make it easier than ever to document anything--and to accidentally destroy your images. PC Inspector Smart Recovery can restore your lost photos or videos from a number of different storage drive and file types. It works on flash cards, SmartMedia, Sony Memory Sticks, IBM Micro Drives, MultiMediaCards, Secure Digital cards, and any other common data storage devices for digital cameras. Supported photo file types include .jpg, .tif, .bmp, .gif, Canon .crw , Fuji .raf , Olympus .orf (E-XX), Olympus .orf (C5050), Kodak .dcr, Minolta .mrw, Nikon .nef (D1H/D1X), Nikon .nef (E5000/E5700), and Sigma-Foveon .x3f. Supported video files include .avi and QuickTime .mov. You can recover audio files in .wav and .dss format.

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