Publisher's Description
From e.World Technology:
JPEG Recovery is a handy tool to repair corrupted JPEG picture or photo which is restored by a photo or data recovery software. JPEG Recovery supports combining 2 JPEG pictures for recovery, just in case the original picture was split into 2 files by the photo or data recovery software.
What's new in this version: Version 5.0 adds recovery logic on certain types of JPEG data corruptions and fixes certain access violation and unplanned shutdown.
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All versions:
1.7 starsout of 10 votes
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Current version:
1.0 starsout of 4 votes
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"What a pile of total **** - wankers!"
Version: JPEG Recovery Pro 5.0
Pros
What a pile of total **** - People who distribute this **** are wankers!
Cons
TOTAL WASTE OF TIME - ASS HOLES
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"Worse than other free products"
Version: JPEG Recovery Pro 5.0
Pros
Did not destroy any pictures I had already recovered.
Cons
Was not able to recover any pictures. I had better luck using the demo version of Paint Shop Pro to recover photos. PSP was a little more time consuming but of course it actually recovered photos which Recovery Pro did not.
Summary
Not worth the time, effort or download. Try PaintShop Pro first
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"Only adds a watermark to images"
Version: JPEG Recovery Pro 5.0
Pros
Processes jpeg files quickly.
Cons
Did not recover missing parts of jpeg images - only added a watermark for trial version.
Summary
Did not do what it claims to be able to do.
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"It doesn't work!"
Version: JPEG Recovery Pro 5.0
Pros
It downloaded and installed quickly...
Cons
It did nothing.
Summary
Out of 27 files I attempted to recover, it only "recovered" 2 and they looked the same as they did prior to recovery, except for the watermark that's placed on the image during the trial period. And it didn't even recognize the one picture I really wanted restored.
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