| | IsoBuster recovers files from just about anything Mar 25, 2013 9:28 AM Since my visit with version 2.7 several years ago, IsoBuster has matured from a program that dealt only with optical discs and images into a program that will recover data from any type of media. Optical drives, hard drives, SSDs, camera cards, and even older removable media such as Zip and Jaz are all supported. It even handles Mac file systems, though not disks formatted with Linux ext file systems. Note: The "Download Now" button on the Product Information page takes you to the vendor's site, where you can download the trial or purchase the software. »Keep reading the review »Check the product specs or try it now | |
| | MuLab is a little known gem of a digital audio workstation Mar 28, 2013 2:43 PM At first glance, MuLab from MuTools might appear to be one of those simple, feature-deprived efforts you see from a multitudes of software vendors trying to cash in on Garage Band's success. However, just a few minutes with the free edition of this audio recording and MIDI sequencing program, and you'll realize there's much, much more to it than first meets the eye. Indeed, it's now my favorite track-based recording app--and I've used nearly every product on the market. It's available for both PC and Mac. The free 4-track version is perfect for small recording projects like the local school play, church choir, etc. but you'll hear intermittent noise if you exceed its (or the XT version's) track, instrument, or effects limits.Note: The "Download Now" button on the Product Information page takes you to the vendor's site, where you can download the latest version of the software. »Keep reading the review »Check the product specs or try it now | |
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