Did you backup today?

Jan 3, 2007 09:48 GMT  ·  By

We're not machines, and sometimes we get to delete files that shouldn't be deleted. There's nothing special to do about it, because such things happen, and this is not the only situation that can lead to data loss. Even the machines can go wrong sometimes, so if your hard drive dies, what are you going to do? Cry until you're dry? Go pay an outrageous amount of money to a specialized company for recovering the data? If you're going to use the program I have for you now, all you have to do is get a new hard drive and restore your data, and maybe even recover your corrupted files from the hard drive if there is no physical damage done. Nice, isn't it?

Boomerang is the data recovery software I want to tell you about, as its latest version, 1.0.5, was released just before the end of last year, on the 30th of December. Boomerang uses a non-destructive data recovery system which is also used by major data recovery labs, and all you need to run it is Mac OS X 10.3 and higher, including Tiger, an Intel or PowerPC based Mac with 256MB of RAM and, of course, enough free space to save your data.

Boomerang is able to recover deleted files, lost partitions, formatted drives, photos and files from Flash cards and memory sticks, even drives that no longer mount, and the best part is that even RAID Systems (Multi-Disk Arrays) are supported! This program is really easy to use and uses Spotlight searching and Finder-like file selection, being a 100% pure Mac OS X application.

A single user license's price is 179.95$, but a free trial version is also available. Don't be shy, get it and give it a try now!