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Submission + - What data recovery tools do the pros use? 2

Life2Death writes: "I've been working with computers for a long time, and every once and a while someone close to me has a drive go belly up on them. I know there are big, expensive recovery houses that specialize in mission-critical data recovery, like if your house blew up and you have millions of files you need or something, but for the local IT group, what do you guys use? Given that most people are on NTFS (Windows XP) by the numbers, what would you use? I found a ton of tools when I googled, and everyone and their brother suggests something else, so I want to know what software "just works" on most recoveries of bad, but partially working hard drives. Free software always has a warm spot in my heart."

Comment Mid-Range Accounting Solutions (Score 1) 137

Take a look at http://www.conetic.com/ -- Conetic Software's web site. Conetic developed - C/Books - a suite of nine accounting modules that are fully customizable. The extensive suite of development tools (both for windows and Linux) allow the system to modified to the businesses unique needs; they even have a Web database proxy server to allow a secure method of making the accounting data available via the internet. As for the client side -- C/Books can be accessed via a native Linux GUI client, a windows client and character based terminals. Conetic has supported Linux since 1992 and currently supports several linux platforms -- 32-bit & 64-bit linux. The best part is the pricing module. Conetic products are licensed by concurrent number of users -- so price should not be an issue.

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