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Recover Data for Outlook Express 1.0
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Rating: Not rated     
Released: Jul 04, 2007
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Recover Data for Outlook Express is advanced DBX Recovery Software tool to recover lost or deleted emails from Outlook Express. Software successfully recover messages or emails and corrupt address book, contacts etc from Outlook Express. Recover Data for Outlook Express - DBX Reader Software reads and opens lost or deleted dbx files. Software supports to recover deleted emails from Outlook Express .dbx files on Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003. Outlook Express Recovery software allows users to save the recovered emails as an .eml format and recovered addresses in .txt file. Recover Data for Outlook Express has four recovery modes such as 'Repair and Undelete', 'Repair Address Book', 'Recover and Repair' & 'Recover and Repair Address Book'. Software successfully recovers deleted dbx or mbx files even if the files are password protected. Recover Data for Outlook Express successfully recovers lost or deleted emails of Outlook Express if the dbx files have been corrupt or lost due to some common reasons like virus or trojan attacks, emails accidentally deleted, email deleted from "Deleted Items" folder, address book corruption, accidental shutdowns, bad sectors, software malfunction, hardware malfunction.
Product homepage: http://www.recoverdatatools.com
Download:
www.recoverdatasoftware.com
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| Type: Shareware |
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Cost: $29.00 US |
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Size: 1669 K |
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