Data Rescue 6 (Windows & Mac)

Data Rescue 6 is all about simplicity, but its exorbitant price makes it too expensive for most home users, who, paradoxically, would benefit most from its clean and simple user interface.


Data Rescue 6 is a somewhat perplexing data recovery software application because its clean and simple user interface (the main screen features only three large buttons with colorful icons and detailed descriptions) suggests that its target audience is regular home users, but its steep price tag and website tell a very different story.


A single license (which may be used on an infinite number of systems by one user) costs $399.00 per year. That is more than double the price of most rival data recovery software products for a lifetime license.

If you can afford to pay such a high price for Data Rescue 6, you may expect faster scan and recovery times, enhanced RAID recovery, and new disk utilities for byte-to-byte disk copies and safe file deletion.

Pros:

  • Clean and simple interface
  • Can duplicate a potentially failing drive onto a healthy drive
  • Automatically determines a set of RAID configurations

Cons:

  • Unnecessarily complicated multi-step recovery process
  • Expensive

Versions / Licensing:

  • Data Rescue 6 Demo: Free
  • Data Rescue 6 Standard: starts at $19 (pay for the files you want to recover)
  • Data Rescue 6 Pro: $399 per year

System requirements: Windows 7 or later or macOS 10.12 or later, secondary storage location, internet connection


Supported languages:
English

Supported file systems:
FAT, FAT32, exFAT, ext2, ext3, HFS+, APFS, and NTFS


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