Prosoft Engineering Releases Picture Rescue 2 For Mac
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Prosoft Engineering Announces New Upgrades to Data RescuePleasanton, CA – March 4, 2003 – Prosoft Engineering, makers ofprofessional-grade software for the rest of us, announces the first majorupgrade of the popular data recovery utility Data Rescue. Data Rescue Xversion 10.2 and Data Rescue Classic version 4.2 are now available for MacOS X and Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x.The new version of Data Rescue, a proven data recovery utility, has new,enhanced algorithms used in the scanning process to significantly improvedata recovery performance. New resizable windows (which include file sizeinformation) and improved search capabilities are included in the new userinterface which offers better integration into Prosoft’s Data Safety SystemTM family of products. To ensure a convenient and effective recovery, DataRescue X now ships on a bootable Mac OS X v10.2.3 CD and Data RescueClassic ships on a bootable Mac OS v9.2.2 CD. Data Rescue works seamlesslywith Data Recycler with its ability to read scan files created by DataRecycler, drastically speeding up scan time.“Building upon Data Rescue’s already successful history of data recovery,Prosoft has improved it’s capabilities to recover more files than everbefore!” states Connie Worthington, Prosoft’s VP of product development.“With a new user interface and advanced mathematical algorithms, DataRescue leads the way to recovering your valuable data.”About Data RescueData Rescue focuses on data recovery, rather than hard drive repair. DataRescue analyzes your entire hard drive looking for your data, then itmeticulously re-assembles your files and stores them in a safe location,including icons, dates and file hierarchy. Data Rescue recovers this datawhile leaving the original disk untouched.Availability=B7 Data Resscue is now available for purchase online atfor $89.00=B7 Product bundles are also available onlineAbout Prosoft EngineeringEstablished in 1985, Prosoft Engineering, Inc.
Specializes in creatingprofessional quality software designed to be easily used by both novice andexpert users. Prosoft’s line of networking and utility software productsare engineered to empower users to effectively manage their data.Prosoft Engineering, the developers of NetWare, add the Data software suiteto their line of innovative products. The Data software suite includes DataBackup where backup is made easy, Data Recycler offering instant undelete,and Data Rescue specializing in rescue not repair. Prosoft Engineering,Inc. Is headquartered in Pleasanton, CA. Please visit the website atwww.prosofteng.com.
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If you own a digital camera, then a utility like Prosoft Engineering's Picture Rescue should be in your digital toolbox. It never fails that at the worst possible moment, digital photos are unintentionally deleted, or the camera's digital media card becomes unreadable before you can download any images. Rather than spend hours in agony or trying to recreate the shots, Picture Rescue can recover lost images in a matter of minutes, in most cases.Using Picture Rescue couldn't be easier.
Installation is a simple drag-and-drop from the CD-ROM into your Applications folder. Connect a camera or memory card reader, insert a card, and launch Picture Rescue. Once Picture Rescue recognizes the camera or card, it displays information in its austere dialog box. The Start button begins the recovery process in which Picture Rescue scans the media card, pieces together the image data, and displays thumbnails of the found images in an Image Recovery Window. Next, select the images you want restored, click the recover button, and choose where to save the recovered images, and you're done. The process is relatively quick, although your mileage may vary depending on the capacity of the media card, the speed of your Mac, and the media card reader.Picture Rescue works, but with some limitations. Several images were recovered from a corrupt Compact Flash card, plus all the deleted test images from a digital camera.
Prosoft's claim that Picture Rescue can recover images from formatted media cards didn't fare so well.It couldn't recover anything from a Toshiba digital camera formatted SmartMedia card. I also think Picture Rescue's recovery algorithm is not as strong as the one in DataRescue's PhotoRescue utility, which recovered five more images from the corrupt Compact Flash card than Picture Rescue. While Picture Rescue supports most common digital still camera image and video file formats, it was also unable to recover deleted AVI video files taken with my Toshiba camera.Overall, Picture Rescue is a solid utility that improves with each revision. Picture Rescue requires Mac OS X 10.2 or higher, 128 MB RAM, and hard drive space equal to twice the capacity of your media card.Edited by Ilene Hoffman, Reviews Editor. Cirrus creates Lightning-headphone dev kitApple supplier Cirrus Logic has introduced a MFi-compliant new development kit for companies interested in using Cirrus' chips to create Lightning-based headphones, which - regardless of whether rumors about Apple dropping the analog headphone jack in its iPhone this fall - can offer advantages to music-loving iOS device users. The kit mentions some of the advantages of an all-digital headset or headphone connector, including higher-bitrate support, a more customizable experience, and support for power and data transfer into headphone hardware.
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