It’s an accident we don’t want to happen, but sometimes with just one click of the pointer or the mouse deletes one or wosrt, all digital photos of great importance and event we could not replace. Regrets of all regrets. If we could just undo it. Gladly there are many softwares available to recover deleted files, photos from different media, flash drive, SD memory cards, etc. I have tried some but well, we will have to pay after being teased with the result of the photos that were lost that they could recover, but you have to pay in order to recover them. But before that, surely there must be some photo recovery softwares that are as good but free to use, huh? Reliefs of all reliefs, PC Inspector Smart Recovery sponsored by Convar did just the job perfectly! I finally recovered the deleted photos from SD card, and even the old ones that were long deleted accidentally. At first though I could not make the program to run, there is a dll error that prevented it from starting. But when I run it as computer administrator did the trick. I am so glad, really happy. Imagine the irreplaceable pictures that are really important. The program is very easy to use, we just have to select the device where we want to recover files from, select file type, and the folder you want to save them into. And when you open that folder, recovered photos are already there. If you have a lot of file, it will take some time for it recover them all but it is so much worth the wait. Data Recovery also is free and easy to use, and I also recovered some of the photos and videos. It’s great to recover the deleted photos, is it not?
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A friend’s husbang playing with his droid. By the way he described it, it was pretty satisfactory though he said an update would make it much better. How could the friend know, he wouldn’t let her touch it a second
04 Sep, 2009
Posted by: gisha In: computers l
So SO finally got his replacement Netbook. We liked it right then, and I made a mental nod and note to buy one for my brother as a gift. And the fact that it makes some sounds when it is idle is cute if you are not so used to it yet. He was getting to know his gadget and whatever stuff he was doing that should not be interrupted or left alone that he would bring it with him on his visit to the ‘comfort’ room. Several days later I found him shopping for wi-fi antenna/booster or a router on the main desktop that crashes the moment when you don’t really want it to, the moment you don’t know. He admitted that his internet connectivity is kind of slow as well as everything else exploring. I took back my mental nod, I made a mental shake, ‘uh-uh’, not yet. I am waiting when this wireless gadget will come and see what he has to say this time. These days, usually the smaller the gadget is and the more compact, sometimes it is better, but with netbooks? If he can’t have faster and speedy internet connection at least as fast as what we got now, but when the access is so much slower, no one likes it very much.
19 Aug, 2009
Posted by: gisha In: computers l
My SO has not been lucky with computers these days. The main computer had just crashed, and we got a new CPU which is also moody; his new laptop is also sulking; now he decided to settle with the new Netbook, the one that is 10.1 inches wide and has 10.5 hour battery life.
I know how hassling is it to carry normal laptops while traveling, especially inter-continental. From arrival to departure gates, those laptops would suddenly feel heavy on the shoulders, but thanks for the “rollers” on my carry-on bag, my shoulder blades were relieved from the burden. I used to think that it is cool to see people traveling with their notebooks, well I still do, for how convenient it would be for us to be updated through the world wide web once we sit down on the airport after carrying the heavy electronic thing, and luckily finding ‘free wifi’, or sometimes in business lounge, be given free access, if paying for it ourselves doesn’t appeal much for just checking emails, if waiting to come to our final destination to connect is like eternity away?
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It is called the best iPhone yet, the most powerful, and with the speed of things these days, we would want the gadget that does things the fastest, don’t we. But maybe in a few months or in less than a year, another gadget will take the throne of the “most powerful” yet in the world market, or has it been de-throned? It is seems there are people who now want to get rid of their iPhones in exchange for ‘better’ ones. It is always nice to have the best there is, but if what we have does what we need it to do, and satisfies us, we are still good to go, no stress in keeping up with the fast pace of technology that will only make us look for more powerful stuff.
A new version of Fring (3.40) has come out today. As expected it goes better. Upon loading the new one you would notice right away the difference in appearance from the previous version, snapshot on the right. Having the little status at the top and bigger icon is cool. With the new version you can already edit your fring profile, change nicknames of your buddies as well and upload picture too. What I like most about it is the “merge” thing. You can merge multiple listings for the same friend in different social networks into just one contact list. It is also now easier to add buddies from your phone book to fring contacts.
We cannot be more organized if we write things down and mark our calendars. I have some options which calendar or organizer to use which I had tried but somehow I am looking for something more, with more features and with easy access. What I found was an add-on to my email client Mozilla Thunderbird called Lightning, a project name for the extension that adds calendar to Thunderbird. It is very convenient managing your tasks and calendar events right in your email client. Download it from here.
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