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Those cases that typically end up at my desk because people already tried all the usual suspects. Real world cases, not some made up scenario by a ‘reviewer’. As this is a kind of a hobby of mine (because I love data recovery software) I ran it against a batch of memory cards and card images.
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He kept pushing me to review their latest version of Photo Recovery, sent me a license to test with. StellarĪnd here we have Stellar making a similar proposition via LinkedIn: I refer them to a video I made on their photo recovery tool in the past, which wasn’t very favorable. I instead quote them a price, and make it absolutely clear to them that this will be a thorough and honest review. Unlike Tim, I confess that don’t give them no for an answer. I have received similar offerings from Wondershare.
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And IMO it illustrates the problem of RecoverIt encouraging people without any expertise to ‘review’ their software and make false claims. It’s more matter of reading between the lines. I don’t want put words in his mouth, he’s not accusing RecoverIt of anything, I think. The gentleman in the video is an expert on flash memory data recovery: I am glad I am not the only one noticing this and see others hinting at these practices too. Where it becomes absolutely dubious of course is paying money to influence ‘editorial’ content. Again, there’s not anything per se wrong with that, but it is good to be aware of that. The Stellar’s the DiskDrill’s and the RecoverIt’s are all over the place because they invest money into their marketing. Now, the fact you see certain tools pop up literally everywhere is not s much a testimony to their quality and effectiveness, but all the more a matter of money.
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But I am a one-man-show and don’t have much time to dedicate to such activities. For example, I dropped a mail when I saw they listed several JPEG repair tools, and I am glad they now list JPEG-Repair there too. I take time to browse the web and see if there’s any websites that might be interested in mentioning my tools. There is also nothing wrong with trying to get some attention for your product. So the fact I am a ReclaiMe fan has not much to do with me being affiliated to them, but all the more because I have objective reasons to love their product.
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I am affiliated with ReclaiMe, R-Studio, Easeus, you name it. In fact I am affiliated with most vendors of data recovery tools. Now, in my opinion there is nothing wrong with affiliation programs. And yet you see it pop up it’s ugly face everywhere, despite the fact you can get get superior software for less money. I think it’s a very poor, over hyped tool. It’s no secret that I am not a fan of Wondershare’s RecoverIt. Wondershare (RecoverIt), Stellar and DiskDrill unethical(?) marketing.