File Recovery Software - Cheaper than Subrosasoft?

Is there any software for recovering accidentally deleted files that is cheaper than subrosasoft.com ($80)?
Or demo software with a fully functional demo period (that lets you save what you've found)?
Or ideally shareware/freeware!

Data Rescue II has a demo. It will only allow you to save one file no bigger than 500k. It cost more though for a full working version.

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    Hi John,
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    littleshoulders [:-)

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    Having to use a data recovery specialist can easily cost you hundreds of dollars if not more.

  • File Recovery Software

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    There's no best. Search the forums or google for those and see what others say about them. In addition to what you posted, I've heard good things about DataRescue.

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  • Best data recovery software for Mac Os X 10.10

    I need to recover data that was deleted on a WD external HDD. I am using a mac mini with Os X 10.10.
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