MacDirectory Magazine

Summer-Fall 2011

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CLOSER LOOK TOTAL RECALL >STELLAR DATA RECOVERY KEEPS YOUR DATA AND YOUR MEMORIES SAFE WORDS BY JONE DEVLIN including French, German, Italian, Spanish and, of course, English. Whether your data is lost through a broken device, or just through human error, Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery 4.0 can retrieve every bit of your precious memories. Like all Stellar Data software, Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery 4.0 is easy to use, allowing you to get back everything you might have lost in only three simple steps. The software has also been expanded from previous versions so that it can recover more than 50 different file types, including .JPEG, .MP4 and MIDI. There are also benefits for advanced users, like advance scan resume recovery and the create image function – this last one works on even severely corrupted files. Now, everyone knows the importance of protecting his or her computer data. Whether it is for a business or just for personal use, computers most often are the places that hold the most important information about our work and our lives. Yet while no one disputes the importance of keeping intellectual property, social security numbers and personal financial data safe, our computers hold myriad other things that are extremely important to us. Things like family photos, videos, and favorite music collections. While lost functional data like billing addresses, customer lists, or banking information can often be re-entered or re-scanned, pictures, playlists, videos, and other personal heirlooms are often not so easy to replace. Nowadays, the prevalence of cell phone cameras and digital video has made it a normal occurrence for the majority of our memories to be held online in some form. When this data is lost or damaged, it can be a crushing blow, especially when you call your service provider and are told there's not a lot (or anything) they can do to restore it. As for recreating it, let's be honest; children grow up, loved ones move away or pass on, places and faces change and important events like weddings and graduations simply can't be "rewound." So what can you do to be sure that your precious photographs and videos are just as well taken care of as your financial and other personal data? You can contact Stellar Data. Widely recognized as a worldwide provider of data protections and recovery; Stellar Data has just made the company even more exceptional by introducing the new Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery 4.0. Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery 4.0 software works on both Windows and Mac computers and has the capability to recover still pictures, audio and video from phone cards, camera cards, hard drives and other media devices. Best of all, because Stellar Data is a worldwide company, the services are available in multiple languages, Still not convinced? Stellar Data Recovery offers a try-before-you-buy demo, allowing users to see how simple and easy Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery 4.0 is. I know there are people reading this who are thinking, sounds great, but I just don't need such a thing. I have backups on my computer, and even though I've kept my photos and other items online for years, I've never had any serious computer malfunctions. Be that as it may, you never know when the unexpected can happen. Power outages, water damage, an accidental drop or a computer virus can occur in an instant. Face it, no one ever expects their electronic devices to die, but die they do, so why not add the extra layer of protection that Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery 4.0 provides. So if you're looking for a way to shield your important personal memories, give Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery 4.0 a try. MacDirectory 97

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