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CardRaider

CardRaider - 2.0.3

recover lost photos from your digital camera

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.0.3
Release Date: 2008-07-08
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,848
Downloads (all versions): 15,280
Price: $19.95

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Product Description:

You have found the easiest and most affordable way to recover deleted photos and movies from your digital camera, memory card or thumb drive.

CardRaider's familiar Mac OS X interface makes it simple to detect and unerase lost pictures. Instant electronic order fulfillment means that your photos will be recovered within the next five minutes, and our free demo will let you try before you buy.

Just one click and watch your photos come back like magic. Find the ones you're looking for and quickly recover to your computer, or send directly to iPhoto.

Unerase photos from all popular memory card types including CompactFlash (CF), XD Picture Card, SmartMedia, Secure Digital (SD), Mini Secure Digital (Mini SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC), IBM Microdrive, Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Pro (MS-PRO).

Features:

  • Powerful one-click scan and recover.
  • See thumbnails and preview before recovering.
  • Find JPEG, and professional "RAW" formats. (See below)
  • Recover movies and video clips.
  • Send recovered images to iPhoto.
  • Works on damaged or reformatted cards.
  • Try before you buy. Download the demo.
  • Permanently erase photos so they can no longer be recovered.
  • Why pay more?


CardRaider will find JPEG (JPG), Canon Raw, Canon Raw 2, Nikon Raw, Konica Minolta Raw, Fuji Raw, Olympus Raw, Pentax Raw, Sony Raw 2, Panasonic Raw, Kodak Raw, Leaf Raw, Sigma Raw, and Digital Negative (Adobe Raw). See CardRaider's instruction manual for details.

What's new in this version:

  • Adds support for recovering Sony Raw Format (SRF) images.
  • Adds Japanese translation by act2.com.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • A memory card reader or digital camera with "PC Mode".

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CardRaider ReviewJust Works™ - Version: 2.0.3, 7/27/2008 01:35AM PST

Grasshopper1965
I don't think my job was too complex, but this program found every deleted photo on my SD card plus some more that had been "deleted" earlier. I couldn't be more pleased. Direct input into iPhoto was much appreciated. This is very much a Mac program--look and feel were perfect.


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CardRaider Reviewsuper duper stupedous - Version: 2.0.2, 5/10/2008 08:20PM PST

versiontracker-2008
Friend got a "please reformat" msg from his camera. I took the card from him before he did so and placed it in a reader. No files in the "dcim" or similar folders.

Tried demo version of card raider and it showed me hundreds of pictures. Purchased the full copy and saved them all.

Which.. included wedding photos they thought had been hopelessly lost somewhere or another.

highly recommended
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CardRaider ReviewWow - Version: 2.0.2, 4/13/2008 07:50PM PST

wedel
I cannot believe this software recovered all my photo's , videos, and photos that I intentionally deleted months ago. Wow!
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