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- Recoveryfix for Access (Evaluation Version)
Recoveryfix for Access (Evaluation Version)
Description
Recoveryfix for Access (Evaluation Version), developed by Lepide Software Pvt. Ltd, stands out notably in the realm of Database Tools within the larger Development Tools category. This shareware program, recently upgraded to its latest version, 11.9, boasts a file size of 1 MB and comes with support for a range of operating systems, including Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11.
The main executable file for this program, Recoveryfix for Access.exe, ensures that users have an efficient tool to resolve lost or inaccessible data from corrupted MDB and ACCDB database files, with the added advantage that these files are treated as read-only and never altered during the process. The program ensures a repair process that is both fast, reliable, and completely accurate.
For users looking to download the Evaluation Version for free, the tool provides a comprehensive way to test its capabilities. While it is a shareware, it allows potential users to gauge its effectiveness before committing to a purchase. The program supports older versions too, specifically 11.0, providing flexibility for users with different system requirements.
Pros:
- Effectively resolves issues with corrupt or damaged MDB and ACCDB files.
- Treats files as read-only, ensuring original data remains unaltered.
- Fast and reliable repair process.
- Small file size of 1 MB ensures quick download.
- Compatible with multiple Windows OS versions.
- Available for free download as an Evaluation Version to test its capabilities.
Cons:
- As a shareware, the full features might require purchase post-evaluation.
- Limited to database file recovery; may not suit all users looking for broader database management tools.
You may want to check out more software, such as Recoveryfix for Word Evaluation, HsGpsDll Evaluation Version or HS FTP LIBRARY Evaluation Version, which might be similar to Recoveryfix for Access (Evaluation Version).
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