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    <title>Recovery for Backup 1.7: Enhanced With New Features</title>
    <link>http://ref.officerecovery.com/msbackup/?3147</link>
    <description>Recovery for Backup 1.7 now provides Recovery Reports feature. This new option significantly improves recovery usability, providing complete information on possible restoration results. Reports include an estimate of recovery effectiveness with a detailed summary on each item to be restored.

Moreover, Recovery for Backup 1.7 has been redesigned to provide better productivity and compatibility with various backup versions both of Microsoft and VERITAS origin.

For more information on Recovery for Backup 1.7 please visit the product page at
http://ref.officerecovery.com/msbackup/?3746


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    <title>New Software: PostgreSQLRecovery Beta</title>
    <link>http://ref.officerecovery.com/postgresql/?3147</link>
    <description>OfficeRecovery.com is proud to present a brand new software for database recovery. PostgreSQLRecovery Beta is made to support users of one of the most popular open source database.

PostgreSQLRecovery Beta is able to restore database tables and table data. Currently PostgreSQL version 8.2 is fully supported.

All the customers who purchased PostgreSQLRecovery Beta are entitled to a free copy of release 1.0 of the software.

Visit the PostgreSQLRecovery product page at OfficeRecovery.com for more information on these updates:
http://ref.officerecovery.com/postgresql/?3746


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    <title>OfficeRecovery Releases Product Line: MediaHeal</title>
    <link>http://ref.officerecovery.com/mediaheal/?3147</link>
    <description>After period of beta-testing OfficeRecovery releases MediaHeal product line. MediaHeal software is intended to be the first aid in case of data recovery emergency. Includes utilities to cover most typical media problems, including hard drives corruption and removable devices being damaged. 

A short description of MediaHeal components is presented below, accompanied by links to detailed product pages.

MediaHeal for Hard Drives retrieves files from corrupted hard disks, suffered from bad clusters or software problems. Supported are such file systems as NTFS, FAT12, VFAT12, FAT16, and FAT32. 
Learn more about MediaHeal for Hard Drives at 
http://ref.officerecovery.com/mediaheal_for_hard_drives/index.htm?3147

MediaHeal for CD and DVD is intended to recover data from compact disks and DVDs. Supported are CD-R/RW, DVD+/-R/RW/RAM. MediaHeal is able to retrieve data even from scratched disks.
Visit home page of MediaHeal for CD and DVD at 
http://ref.officerecovery.com/mediaheal_for_cd_and_dvd/index.htm?3147

MediaHeal for Flash is a recovery tool for all types of flash cards, including USB keys, digital media cards and many others. Now it is possible to save photos and music and documents after smart devices failing to read the card.
For complete list of supported flash cards please visit 
http://ref.officerecovery.com/mediaheal_for_flash/index.htm?3147

MediaHeal for Diskettes is a suitable tool for getting data from damaged floppy disks, still widely used data storage device. All kinds of good old floppies are supported.
Learn more about MediaHeal for Diskettes at 
http://ref.officerecovery.com/mediaheal_for_diskettes/index.htm?3147

MediaHeal for Removable Disks provides the recovery of wide range of removable drives, such as Iomega Zip diskettes and many others. Do not forget to save the recovered files on another physical storage device.
Try a free demo version of MediaHeal for Removable Disks and find more information on the product at http://ref.officerecovery.com/mediaheal_for_removable_disks/index.htm?3147


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<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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