I noticed under Data Recovery, you did not state nor display if original filenames are restored or not. Having watched other similar app reviews and comparisons, this is an important feature because some recovery apps generate nonsensical filenames.
It would have been better to review the free version so we could see what's missing that you would have to pay for the Pro version. Many of these tools offer free but then when you try to use some of the features you want, they give you a popup only available in the paid Pro version.
absolutely awful that a utility software is charged as an annual license. unforgivable. (yes i know there's a much smaller feature set in the free version).
I noticed under Data Recovery, you did not state nor display if original filenames are restored or not. Having watched other similar app reviews and comparisons, this is an important feature because some recovery apps generate nonsensical filenames.
$150 annual license fee is ridiculous when there are so many equivalent utilities that are free or a one-time fee.
@@lynnshackelford8357 I think this may make some sense.
EaseUS Partition Master is a very good and free program as well. How about a comparison?
@@gecsus Nice idea. I think I should do this.
It would have been better to review the free version so we could see what's missing that you would have to pay for the Pro version. Many of these tools offer free but then when you try to use some of the features you want, they give you a popup only available in the paid Pro version.
Makes a lot of sense. I will do a review and we will see how well it works.
this one is
worst
absolutely awful that a utility software is charged as an annual license. unforgivable. (yes i know there's a much smaller feature set in the free version).
@@firstlast-vq4xt I think the pricing is not great too. I will have to review it against other paid tools and this may give some clarity.