Firecoresoft Dr. Sospito for Mac 1.0.1

License: Free Trial ‎File size: 4.05 MB
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ABOUT Firecoresoft Dr. Sospito for Mac

It happens to most of us. Taken many beautiful photos with digital camera, but have them deleted accidentally by pressing a wrong button; Spending couples of hours writing the term paper, the computer crushes and eats the file; when we are emptying the Trash to free more space, but find that some useful deleted files have been emptied as well. Yes, similar incidents happen from time to time. It is too late by the time we realize what a big stupid mistake we had made. Anyway, it is no use crying over the spilt milk. We should try to find a workable way to make up for this and get back the lost files if possible. At this crucial moment, Firecoresoft Dr. Sospito for Mac is our life-saver. It is specially developed to deal with most incidences of data loss whether it is stored on a hard drive/memory card/USB flash drive/portable devices such as iPhone, iPad or iPod and more. It provides four recovery modes for optional use-Lost File Recovery, Raw Recovery, iPhone Recovery from iTunes and Resume Recovery. Let's break them down in details: 1. the "Lost Date Recovery" helps users to scan the lost data which's emptied from Trash bin or deleted by Command + Delete. 2. "Raw Data Recover" mode will scan the computer drive completely and recover the files by "file signature". 3. "iPhone Recovery from iTunes" mode helps to get back the lost data from iOS devices' iTunes backup. 4. "Resume Recovery" mode allows users to continue the recovery starting with the data scanned before. Thanks to its user-friendly interface and detailed guidelines, both novice and advanced users can easily get back the lost file such as photos, video, documents, music, etc by taking several steps. During the process, users can preview the images to determine which one to recover. Remarkably, this recovery tool finishes the job with the highest possible accuracy and there is no further damage to the files.