Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Software update: version 5.20

All editions of UFS Explorer software were updated to version 5.20. This update enables the following features in the software:
  • Support of Apple file Extended Attributes and Resource Forks. When copying of extended attributes is enabled (by default), the software restores file tags, associations and other custom attributes. This function is available under Mac OS X via native API and under Windows/Linux by means of support of .AppleDouble extended attribute format.
  • Glyphs pre-composition. Apple Mac OS X does not support so-called "composed glyphs" (such as certain Kanji or umlauts, formed by base symbol and "accent modifier" symbol). When copying data across operating systems, using of composed glyphs may cause issues with access to file system under Mac OS. Starting from this version, UFS Explorer replaces "composed" symbol sequences with "pre-composed" characters.
Users of  UFS Explorer version 5 should consider this update as "recommended".

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

New Raise Data Recovery software released

Starting from version 6, Raise Data Recovery software was branched from UFS Explorer product. Now it receives its own unique interface and functional design.
Key modification in version 6 are:
  • Simple, Wizard-style interface instead of technician-style interface of UFS Explorer;
  • Single data recovery scan procedure, covering all data loss cases and all supported file systems;
  • File preview for many different file formats;
  • Modular software licensing instead of "single software - single file system" concept;
  • Inexpensive Short Term Support license for lifetime license and 30 days of free updates.

Existing customers may continue using Raise Data Recovery version 5 for lifetime.