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[Freeware] MiniTool Photo Recovery Software

Posted In Backup - Recover - By Techtiplib on Friday, May 15th, 2015 With No Comments »

MiniTool photo recovery software is a free photo recovery tool, which can help recover lost photos from different types of digital cameras as well as storage devices. Apart from photo recovery, it also supports video recovery, audio recovery, and other media file recovery. On different operating platforms, MiniTool offers different photo recovery apps.

Photo Recovery

For Windows

As a piece of professional Windows photo recovery software, MiniTool Photo Recovery can help recover lost photos/video files/audio files and other media files from different types of storage devices and cameras. More importantly, free photo recovery service is provided by this MiniTool photo recovery software

Highlights of MiniTool Photo Recovery for Windows

  • High security, fast recovery efficiency and high praise.
  • Powerful functions as well as simple operation.
  • Scanning storage device via read-only, it will not do any harm to data.

Supported OS: Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista/XP along with Windows Server 2003/2008/2012, etc.

Homepage: http://www.minitool.com/photo-recovery-software/windows-photo-recovery.html

For Mac

Being the best Mac photo recovery software, MiniTool Mac Photo Recovery is able to recover photos/audios/videos which are lost due to different kinds of logical errors. This MiniTool photo recovery software also provides free photo recovery service.

Highlights of MiniTool Photo Recovery for Mac

  • Own clear interfaces, simple operations and powerful functions.
  • Support recovering various kinds of photos and videos.
  • Support video and audio recovery on Mac and other storage devices.
  • Support Mac OS X 1.5 and more advanced.

Supported OS: Mac OS X 10.5 and above.

Home page: http://www.minitool.com/photo-recovery-software/mac-photo-recovery.html

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