

It includes tools to recover data from corrupt or damaged Zip or SFX archives, Unix TAR archives, and CAB archives. Main features: 1. Support to repair all subtypes of Zip files and all kinds of self-extracting files. 2. Support to repair standard Unix TAR files. 3. Support to repair all version of Microsoft cabinet files, compressed with MSZIP, LZX and Quantum methods. 4. Support to repair files on corrupted medias, such as floppy disks, Zip disks, CDROMs, etc. 5. Support to repair a batch of corrupt files. 6. Support integration with Windows Explorer, so you can repair a file with the context menu of Windows Explorer easily. 7. Support drag & drop operation. 8. Support command line parameters.
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Dec 14, 2008 | 02:41 PM