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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: November 26, 2008
- Total Downloads: 35,794
- Downloads last week: 115
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- Average user rating: stars out of 11 votes
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Publisher's description
From Smart PC Solutions :Smart NTFS Recovery is a data recovery tool for Windows operating system that supports the NTFS file system. The software easily recovers data from hard disks and any type of storage media - flash drives, USB drives, memory stick, PC card, multimedia card, secure digital card with NTFS file system. Smart NTFS Recovery can recover any deleted files, including MS Office files, photos, mp3 and zip files, even if the partition table is lost! Updated and improved edition of Smart NTFS Recovery runs on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista.
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User reviews of Smart NTFS Recovery 4.0
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Version: Smart NTFS Recovery 4.0
Pros: nothing good to say about underhand methods like this
Cons: it is a big con
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Version: Smart NTFS Recovery 4.0
Pros: NOT FREEWARE!!!
Cons: NOT FREEWARE!!!
Summary: NOT FREEWARE!!!
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Version: Smart NTFS Recovery 4.0
Pros: Can't tell, I didn't register the program, which requires signing up with a third-party company for a free trial of their service.
Cons: NOT FREE. This program will not work unless you sign-up with a third-party website to receive a "free trial" of their software or service.
Summary: It's NOT Free. Cnet.com should do a better job of making sure the programs they list as "Free" are actually free.
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