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AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.35 |
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AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.35
| Released: | 2007-09-11 |
| License: | $259.00 |
| Publisher: | Cimaware Software |
| Language: | English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch |
| Platform: | Windows |
| Requirements: | Computer: 486 or better, MS Access 97, 2000, XP, 2003 or Vista Memory: 16 meg |
| Install: | Install and Uninstall |
| Downloads: | 588 |
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Publisher's Description:
AccessFIX Data Recovery - AccessFIX is a Microsoft Access database recovery software designed to restore corrupt or damaged Access files back into new trouble free files. AccessFIX recovers corrupt Access databases created in all versions of MS Access including 95, 97, 2000, 2002 (XP), 2003 and 2007. AccessFIX extracts the structure and table content from damaged database files, creating new trouble free files. Macros, modules, forms, reports, queries and more are also recovered. The AccessFIX MS Access recovery utility is frequently updated with new features. Technical support and updates are free for 1 year. AccessFIX is available in a free downloadable demo that will allow the user to view the recovered file before purchasing the full edition of the program. The fast installation and recovery process make Access database repair a matter of minutes. The intuitive user interface was designed to make Access data recovery an easy task even for the novice user
Latest Changes:
Small improvements and bug fixes.
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Latest User Reviews:
 Steve H
 2006-08-23 05:57:30
Version: 5.35
Not my bag
Didn't do what I expected. Wantes to change Access 2003 files to Access files which could be read by earlier versions. But the program would be fir for use as a repairer if corrupt files and well worth the money,
 K Miller
 2007-06-27 07:07:32
Version: 5.35
When all else fails...
We purchased this program to recover a corrupt Access database that could not be repaired by the compact/repair option in Access itself. The program did recover the data. Some of the table names were missings along with the entire contents of one table. We were able to recreate the missing names and data and the database works great. Thanks for the help.
 bambam@cwt
 2007-09-30 22:03:50
Version: 5.35
Bit too dear.
I had a database that was corrupted, with two new forms since last backup.
Easier to recreate than spend money without guarantee of recovery.
What I saw in the demo looked good though.
These days, my major use of Access is in training developers, both novice and advanced.
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