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News (2005)
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A beta preview of
ZAR 8 series is now available for download. |
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A new version, ZAR 8, is currently under development. Still there is
no specific deadline set, but generally we expect it released in
about six months. Some (beta) previews might be published earlier
than that, but, again, no concrete timeline so far. Major changes
will include the following items:
- DOS version will be discontinued. Support will still be
provided for our existing customers, but ZAR/DOS will not be
available for purchase once ZAR 8 is released.
- The core is under complete redesign. The goal of this is to
allow for easier inclusion of additional filesystems, including
the upcoming WinFs filesystem.
- As a side effect of the above, Windows 9x (98 and ME)
support might also be discontinued. FAT filesystems will
be supported, but the host machine requirements might
include Windows 2000/XP or later.
- Zero Assumption Digital Image Recovery will be integrated into ZAR
and discontinued as the separate product.
That said, we expect initial version 8 release to contain these
major features:
- FAT16/32 and NTFS (with compressed files) recovery.
- Image recovery functions similar to that of Zero
Assumption Digital Image Recovery (image recovery part will
remain free as far as pricing is concerned).
- Full Windows 2000 Dynamic Disks (LDM) support, including mirrored,
spanned, striped and RAID5 volumes.
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"Finally, I believe the Carthag... err, the data must be restored." -- Z.A.R.
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Nightly discount in effect 26 minutes left
My brother has a smart media card which was taken by an old digital camera.
He could not get pictures downloaded nor print them directly from the camera
(he can see them on the camera screen) and photo shops in Japan had no success either.
Well, I told him that I can try here in the U.S.
I could see files but downloaded files looked corrupted.
I took it to a professional photo shop but they could not do anything with it and,
[...]
A friend of mine pointed me to this site. What a heck..nothing to lose.
Well, to make a long story short, the software worked beautifully and I was able to recover
167 pictures in the matter of minutes. Thanks and my brother thanks too.
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