DBF Recovery 2.25

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    23/08/2008
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    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista

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If your DBF files have been damaged or corrupted, standard DBF readers won't work. You will get an error message or see gibberish instead of your valuable data. You don't need to have any skills in restoring DBF files to use this program. It determines file formats automatically. The program recognizes all of the formats used by popular DBF file processing applications: Dbase III/IV, Foxpro, Visual Foxpro, and others. A completely automated recovery engine uses its artificial intelligence to repair damaged files as accurately as possible. Fast and accurate restoration algorithms, small size and a very reasonable price all make this DBF Recovery one of the best utilities of its class available on the market today. DBF Recovery is a must-have utility in the arsenal of a system administrator or even a simple database user that is not familiar with data restoration technologies.

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