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FlashRestore recovers Flash Media


Did you erase your Flash Media?

SubRosaSoft Ltd. has begun shipping FlashRestore version 1.0., an easy to use application that has been designed to recover image files that have been deleted intentionally or accidentally from your digital camera's media. It is compatible with most Memory Sticks, SmartMedia, CompactFlash I & II, and SD/XD Cards.

Digital cameras are quickly replacing traditional film cameras as the choice of cameras. Not only are the prices of digital cameras dropping quickly, but the image quality of the latest digital cameras actually rival the traditional film based contenders. Although the contents of a digital camera can't be erased by passing through an airport x-ray machine, they are not exempt from other mishaps. Contents of a digital camera can also accidentally be erased.

Joked Marko Kostyrko, co-author of FlashRestore and CEO of SubRosaSoft wrote in a recent article:
      "Imagine if your best friend's most embarrassing moments are gone forever because you mistakenly erased the memory media."
      "With FlashRestore, recovering the pictures will be a snap. Just insert your memory stick or your compact flash card into the media card reader, and run FlashRestore. FlashRestore will read the erased media and try to recover as many photos as possible. There is simply no easier solution on the Macintosh today to salvage those once in a lifetime moments you thought were gone forever."

FlashRestore works with most brands of cameras, cards, and readers. (Note some cameras secure erase the images when you delete or format, and can't be recovered. Please run the free fully-functioning demo to ensure compatibility with your camera.)

SubRosaSoft FlashRestore

SubRosaSoft FlashRestore requires System 10.2 or higher
Manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of US$24.95

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