HT3974 easeus data recovery on mac

Hi,
I have donwloaded Easeus Data recovery for mac but impossible to run it: can you help me understand ?
The only answer from my system is to trash it

Antonio Rocco wrote:
Hi
". . . . can you help me understand?"
http://www.easeus.com/mac/mac-data-recovery/#Title4
HTH?
Tony
Hello,
In mid august I bought the new Macbook air 13" Intel Core i5 for education use. And for the last 2 months I have been using it fulltime at the university. This means I have a lot of very emportent and irreplaceable notes and papers on my hard drive.
So here is the thing! Last week my Mac had a water damage in my computer bag and the screen is now burned out.. My insurance won't cover a new one and before I have the money, I need to recover all my files from my hard drive because I need them i school! I have looked for an adapter that I can use to connect the hard drive to another machine but because of the new product it is impossible to find!
Can anybody help me? I am desperate to find a way to get to my files!
From a hopefull Mac-user!

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