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Hetman Uneraser

Posted: 15 Sep 2008
Hetman uneraser restores every single bit you lose - Hardware manufacturers are increasing the size of hard drives and memory cards. When accidents happen and valuable information is lost, an efficient data recovery tool is what every user needs.
uneraserPress Release:

Hetman Software is glad to announce the release of Hetman Uneraser, a compact data recovery tool with an intuitive user interface and recovery capabilities that make it a universal solution for restoring all file types from a wide range of media. Hetman Uneraser supports all file types, all major file systems and works with any types of media connected to the user's system.

The software is intended for recovering files lost after power failures and jumps, hardware/software errors and human mistakes. One of the most remarkable features that Hetman Uneraser has to offer is the ability to preview files prior to restoring them. "We intended to create a tool that would let people see what they are restoring. Many applications on the market restore data, but leave users pretty much unaware what exactly they are getting in the end. We wanted to go the other way and seems like we did a good job with that. Our test groups liked this feature a lot," says Michael Miroshnichenko, CEO of Hetman Software. Users can now obtain the list of recoverable items for the selected location, sort it by a number of criteria and even search the list to find exactly what they need. The process of data recovery is very similar to working with the standard Windows Explorer and files can be recovered with a single mouse click.

Hetman Uneraser is a universal tool for all categories of users that need an efficient remedy in situations when data needs to be recovered right away. Thanks to its intuitive interface and the file preview feature, it will be equally appreciated by novices and advanced users.

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