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Schredit V1.0j

Schredit V1.0j

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License: Shareware
Size: 1.5 MB
Date added: 2007-11-27
Downloads: 8
Downloads - Last week: 0
Price: $19.50
OS: Win95, Win98, Windows2000, Windows2003, WinME, WinNT 4.x, WinXP
System Requirements: Not Established


Why use schredit? After all, Windows allows you to delete files, documents, pictures and other data by simply dropping them into the trashcan and when you `empty the trash` those files are gone. Right? Wrong !\n\n

You just need to browse the internet, shareware libraries etc to find dozens, if not hundreds of simple utilities that can recover deleted files, folders and even whole harddrives. So, just because you delete something doesn`t mean that somebody else isn`t going to read it.\n\n

As well as normall use on the desktop offering instant and permanent removal of confidential files, images and data, this brand new version has a unique feature called `Schred my Trashcan`. You don`t need to run Schredit all the time. Just carry on using the computer as normall and then instead of emptying the recycler bin, call up Schredit and click `Schred my Trashcan` for quick and permanent removal of the recycler`s contents.\n\n

Warning! We don't know of any data recovery technology that can recover data that was removed with Schredit.