New Software Title

It's been quite a few months in the works, but we've finally got a new software title ready for beta testing.

Recuva (pronounced "recover") is a freeware utility to restore files that have been accidentally deleted from your computer. This includes files emptied from the Windows Recycle bin as well as images and other files that have been deleted by user error from digital camera memory cards or MP3 players.

The website will be updated over the next few hours to enable the downloads so head over to:

www.recuva.com

There will also be a new forum here to discuss it and report any bugs.

Please note this is a beta version and not the final release, so some features have not yet been implemented.

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MrG

Very easy to use, looks like a winner.

Thanks Mr G

Yeah, look pretty good.

We waiting for beta-version!

Good stuff MrG.

Nice one.

Hey I like it, easy to use, nice to look at and the comment section is helpfull, I havent seen this in other free recovery programs.

I think a serch function would be handy though,

IE. "Search within results" to narrow down to find the file you want to recover, supporting wild cards in the search would be good aswell.

Another must have item alongside CCleaner.

Installed and worked well found and recovered a picture deleted weeks ago.

However, to be really usefull it will need a user friendly filter system ie: if I am looking .jpegs I wouldn't want to see all the other recoverable files. Also think there should be a command to obscure system files.

Mike, by using the scan button first, all files found are listed, then you just type in jpg, png or mp3 into the filter and only those type of files will then be shown.

Mike, by using the scan button first, all files found are listed, then you just type in jpg, png or mp3 into the filter and only those type of files will then be shown.

Ok hadn't noticed that, but still think you should be able to Scan by extension. Perhaps its just me, but dont see why you have to do a complete scan first!

Ok hadn't noticed that, but still think you should be able to Scan by extension. Perhaps its just me, but dont see why you have to do a complete scan first!

I think this is perfect software!

Just download it and the program does the rest!

Ok hadn't noticed that, but still think you should be able to Scan by extension. Perhaps its just me, but dont see why you have to do a complete scan first!

See new Recuva forum

Does this have any features that aren't in every other free recovery program?

Also, I know its early for feature suggestions but, it would be great to have the ability to permanently erase files that are recoverable, either individually or as a whole.

Does this have any features that aren't in every other free recovery program?

Also, I know its early for feature suggestions but, it would be great to have the ability to permanently erase files that are recoverable, either individually or as a whole.

I'm sure it will come

I'm sure we will see that in the future. ;)

Awesome MrG!

Are you still planning on comming out with a CCleaner 2.0 that is totally recoded?

Mike, by using the scan button first, all files found are listed, then you just type in jpg, png or mp3 into the filter and only those type of files will then be shown.

can't believe I missed that, lol :lol:

You could always just check out the Recuva Beginner's Guide.

http://www.internetrotsyourbrain.com/recuvabeginnersguide

I'm sure we will see that in the future. ;)

Excellent :D

Looks really good...

Now all I need is a program that can undo accidentally overwritten files....like 2 months ago..lol...long story... I'll dl it sooner or later as a test.

AJ

seems like it's going to be a very nice software.

I will frequently check the web site.

althrough I love CCleaner I have the same question als TheFiresInTheSky:

Is the totally recoded CCleaner version2 plan still active or did you stoped that project?

CC v2 programming is under way, so don't worry development of CCleaner (v1 and v2) won't stop with the release of a new title. :)

MrG