ByteGuardian 1.0.0.12 for Windows

by Macecraft Software

Avg. Rating 3.4 (5 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.8 MB
License Shareware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 812
Publisher Macecraft Software
Homepage ByteGuardian

Publisher's Description

ByteGuardian is an unique tool that allows you to protect your most important files against digital corruption. Data can get corrupted for many reasons, viruses, hardware or software failure and so on. When this happens a simple backup just won't always do. It can tell you if your files have been corrupted, and what's amazing, it can automatically fix them.

ByteGuardian can't just tell you if your files have been corrupted, but it can in fact fix them automatically. Its amazing and unique error fixing technology is based on advanced mathematical formulas. It doesn't guess, the fixed files are 100% identical to the original. The program can fix all forms of corruption, even multiple following and many bytes long corrupted areas.

Latest Reviews

rburly

rburly reviewed v0.9.0.11 RC1 on Jan 17, 2004

I agree. When I saw the (30 Day Trial) I knew BetaNews hadn't checked out the software. My problem is the lack of information about the prog. It sounds too good to be true, but I found an FAQ, and saw that I can no longer use the files once they're "protected". They claim the proprietary "we can't tell you how this works", but when will I know IF it works?!

If anyone can enlighten me, please do. If files could somehow be protected, but able to be used afterwards, great. If not, its useless. And BetaNews, check whether software is truly Freeware or Shareware in sheep's clothing.

QQ

QQ reviewed v0.9.0.11 RC1 on Jan 17, 2004

I thought this was freeware?

Avg. Rating 3.4 (5 votes)
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rburly

rburly reviewed v0.9.0.11 RC1 on Jan 17, 2004

I agree. When I saw the (30 Day Trial) I knew BetaNews hadn't checked out the software. My problem is the lack of information about the prog. It sounds too good to be true, but I found an FAQ, and saw that I can no longer use the files once they're "protected". They claim the proprietary "we can't tell you how this works", but when will I know IF it works?!

If anyone can enlighten me, please do. If files could somehow be protected, but able to be used afterwards, great. If not, its useless. And BetaNews, check whether software is truly Freeware or Shareware in sheep's clothing.

QQ

QQ reviewed v0.9.0.11 RC1 on Jan 17, 2004

I thought this was freeware?

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