Active@ UNERASER is a powerful data recovery tool which can help you to retrieve lost data even if it has been removed from the Recycle Bin or the disk that it was stored on was formatted. This powerful tool is highly reliable and easy to use, requiring no special knowledge or experience for the average computer user. Best of all, this program is completely free.
Reasonably priced software for a reasonable service
Kr0nin
Pros
Just recovered 50gb of lost data in full capacity.
Cons
Nothing important to complain about.
Summary
Demo only - not Freeware
yetisouth
Pros
Great program - provided you pay for it.
Cons
They have a long history of offering useless Demos as 'Freeware'
Summary
Why not just tell the truth, and offer it as a Demo, because that's all it is.
pretty good
Maave
Pros
nice recovery, DOS mode starts flawlessly for my
Cons
kinda expensive
Summary
It's a very nice program, but I don't know if it's really worth 50 bucks.
nice, but not cheap program
sirozha
Pros
nice interface
Cons
not cheap one
Summary
Reliable Product for an acceptable price.
asjef15
Pros
The advanced scan is the most useful feature. I have used this product to recover data off of formatted disks, unbootable disks, corrupt file systems, and to un-erase files from a windowsNT4 file server after an accidental deletion of an entire directory.
Cons
Not very user friendly, lacks the slickness of some other products, would like to see more features such as the ability to select multiple directories and then undelete them all at once.
Summary
Good to have a DOS Bootable feature!
bnimmo
Pros
Will produce a DOS bootable floppy. I didn't try the Windows option yet, but did try it on my Windows 98 Notebook that was missing a file so Windows wouldn't boot. It worked fine, but I couldn't find the file - no fault of the software.
Cons
It would be better if the "demo" would let you try a few undeletes to see that it really worked.
Summary
Just a not-so-usefull demo
Pros
Cons
Summary
Have to pay for the full version of this in order to see how it really works. Will NOT recovery anything unless you have the full version. Just shows files that's been deleted.