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Macworld: Prosoft intros Picture Rescue







Macworld: Prosoft intros Picture Rescue

Macworld: Prosoft intros Picture Rescue 07/13/2004 03:33 PM

Prosoft Engineering announced on Tuesday the release of Pict ure Rescue, a new utility that recovers pictures eliminated from digital camera media through single delete and delete-all functions or because the media was reformatted or corrupt. However, the application can't find lost pictures on XD cards that have been reformatted in Olympus and Fuji digital cameras. Picture Rescue can recover images of all file types -- including JPEG, TIFF, Raw and other formats -- and also sports the ability to find lost AVI, MPEG and MOV video clips. It's available now for US$59.




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