2009/6/12 Mike Lazzari <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> <http://lc-tech.com/rescuepro/>
>
> Anyone use this software?
> For all I know it may be bloatware or spam although it looks legit.
> Hence my original question. So before even attempting to install this I
> was hoping for some feedback.
I've had to use it once, to rescue about 900 files from a card in a
Minolta A1 that ran out of battery power at a critical moment (or so I
assume) when I left it collecting a frame every 4 seconds for a
time-lapse. It worked fine for that, all files rescued, even those
that hadn't been overwritten from a previous 1500-frame time-lapse
(the card had been reformatted in between). As with all such
software, it might not do so well if the card becomes fragmented
before the corruption.
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