
Users of Stellar Phoenix Macintosh - Data Recovery Software gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.Overview of Stellar Phoenix Mac Data Recovery

Stellar Phoenix Macintosh - Data Recovery Software runs on the following operating systems: Windows. The most prevalent version is 7.0.0.3, which is used by 50 % of all installations. It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of Stellar Phoenix Macintosh - Data Recovery Software is 7.0.0.3, released on. It was checked for updates 188 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month. Stellar Phoenix Macintosh - Data Recovery Software is a Demo software in the category System Utilities developed by Stellar Information Technology Pvt. File System Supported: HFS, HFS + File system Overview

This Mac Data Recovery Software has an advanced search option for file search and file filter for selected recovery of files and folders. Standard “Windows Explorer†- style interface. User-friendly Interface: Has an interactive tree structure to view, select (tag) and recover files and directories to a safe location. Multi-Disk Drive Support - Performs recovery on all IDE, EIDE and SCSI disk devices. Recognizes and preserves long file names when restoring files & folders. Provides Mac Data Recovery from Missing or Lost folders. Key Features: Provides partition recovery from deleted partition or formatted logical volumes. Stellar Phoenix Macintosh-Data Recovery Software supports HFS and HFS+ file system, and is compatible with Apple Mac OS X operating system as well as Apple Mac OS 9.x and higher.

Stellar Phoenix Macintosh Data Recovery Software is a quick, simple and easy to use Mac data recovery solution that helps you in file recovery in moments of disaster of a disk crash. All found data in the lost partition is then presented in a tree structure so that you can copy your lost files to a working volume. An exhaustive scan of the drive is performed to locate lost partitions. Stellar Phoenix Macintosh - Mac data recovery software, recovers data from damaged, deleted, or corrupted volumes and even from initialized disks.
