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EaseUS Upgrades Data Recovery Software into 7.5 Version to Resolve Complex Data Retrieval Troubles

New York City, N.Y. (PRWEB) March 06, 2014

EaseUS upgrades free data recovery software - EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard into 7.5 version which was published on 4th March, 2014 so as to resolve complex data retrieval issues. This time the 7.5 version of EaseUS data recovery software comes with a stronger capacity for restoring more high quality data with a faster working speed. Now EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard 7.5 is available for users to use and enjoy a wonderful process for doing data recovery on their own and get their privacy protected. Keeping the previous excellent features of EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard 7.5, EaseUS this time promotes three major features - a much more easier operating interface, a faster data analyzing speed and a better data recovery result.

To provide a better service for great EaseUS software users, professional EaseUS software developers and engineers worked day and night for enhancing the recovery process. EaseUS software developers and engineers now this time simplified the original data recovery operating interface. Unlike other similar data recovery software for providing complex and colorful interfaces for users so as to catch users eyes, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard 7.5 gets rid of those parts. Instead, this new data retrieval software highlights traditional recovery process with a clearer interface and sharper and more exact guidelines for great users so that they can find exactly what they want precisely. This simplified interface makes EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard 7.5 much more easier to be used by all users.

Higher data analyzing speed is the key point which was improved on EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard 7.5 this time. Being applied with a latest essential algorithm from EaseUS software, this free data undelete tool is capable to handle complex data restoring problems with a higher working efficiency. Unlike the traditional versions, this new 7.5 versional of EaseUS data recovery software speeds up data analyzing process and shortens the time for scanning volumes, partitions, hard drives or other data lost storage devices.

Another outstanding advantage of this newly published data recovery software - EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free 7.5 is that a better data retrieval result than ever before helps users to find more high quality data back. This time EaseUS software engineers further enhanced this part of found data quality so as to provide better service for users to find more lost data with high quality. Furthermore, this data recovery method is still 100% clean and secure, which is suitable for any one to use and protect data while using it to restore lost data. To enjoy a better data retrieval experience, try a better way and higher data restoring efficiency, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard 7.5 version is the second to none choice. Dont hesitate and try it now!

Key Features:

Higher working speed for restoring up to 2GB files and data; Simplified operating interface enables all users to use; Greater data analyzing capacity find more high quality lost data; Support to restore all files types like videos, photos, documents, emails, archives etc; 100% clean and safe; low risks; perfect choice for protecting data security;

Now EaseUS data recovery software are available here :

Free Version: http://www.easeus.com/datarecoverywizard/free-data-recovery-software.htm Professional Version: http://www.easeus.com/datarecoverywizardpro/

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Reflections on Eric Raymonds Myth of the Fall

Eric Raymonds Myth of the Fall, an account of the rise of software portability and reusable open source code (rather than the fall from a free software eden), should be required reading for free and open source developers, and for anyone who cares about the future of technology.

It exactly matches my experience working with Unix starting in the early eighties, although Ive always talked about it from a somewhat different angle: because Unix was a portable operating system running on incompatible hardware, the only way you could distribute your free software was in source form. In other environments, while there was a freeware culture (just there is today on smartphone platforms), that was always binary freeware. You would just download the program and run it, whether you were on CP/M or DOS or the Mac. Only on Unix did you have to compile the source code into binaries for your brand of machine. The reason open source culture grew from Unix was not political, it was architectural.

And because 9-track tapes were a bitch to ship around, and it took forever to send around programs (even the relatively tiny ones of the day) on slow networks, we used tools like Patch to share just the modified code as tracked by version control systems. Unixs philosophy of portability, which included not just a programming language (C) optimized for portability, but also an architecture of small, modular programs communicating using standardized rules for input and output, also shaped the design of the internet and applications like email and the World Wide Web that grew on top of it.

Understanding this history correctly can give deep insight into the role of architecture in making projects succeed. Ive been thinking about this lately in the context of open data.

If you think about open data from a political data must be free perspective, you will come up with projects like identi.ca and app.net. If you think about it from a useful interoperability perspective, you will come up with standards like GTFS (which cities use to provide their transit schedules to Google Maps and others), Blue Button (which started at the VA as a program for veterans, but now allows consumers to download their medical records), not to mention the government open data in areas like mapping, weather, and location data that powers so many commercial services today.

Ultimately, utility too can be a kind of politics. The internet is a testament to the power of open, interoperable architectures to create a platform for innovation and value creation. As we move ever deeper into the era of data driven computing, thats an essential lesson.

Will the Internet of Things be proprietary or open? It seems to me that the best way to ensure that the answer to that question is open is not to wave banners saying open data or to try to create open versions of successful proprietary products but to work assiduously to find ways in which open data and cooperating systems create more value than closed, proprietary data.

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OS upgrades: Cheap is better than pricey, free is better than cheap

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March 4, 2014 03:38 PM ET

Computerworld - The cheaper, the better.

Lowering the price of an operating system upgrade accelerates its uptake five-fold, but setting an upgrade free stomps on that pedal, boosting uptake as much as 12 times, data from an analytics company shows.

Microsoft has likely run those numbers too, and internally may be making the case that it's better to expand Windows-for-free to all upgrades, not just the more minor updates like Windows 8.1. (Don't let Microsoft catch you calling Windows 8.1 an "upgrade;" to them, it's an "update," and for financial reasons, even though it is free.)

The numbers game is admittedly a bit iffy, since it's comparing, well, apples and oranges, necessitated by comparing upgrades within Apple OS X world to those of Microsoft's Windows. But the results seem clear: cheap is better than pricey, free is better than cheap.

Free trumps all, in other words. Or as Apple's Craig Federighi, who leads software development at the Cupertino, Calif. company, put it last October: "Free is good."

Last month, OS X 10.9, aka Mavericks, accounted for 59% of all Macs running it and its two precursors, Mountain Lion and Lion, an increase of 4 percentage points from January, said California-based Net Applications.

(Unlike others, Computerworld stopped the in-Mac comparison at OS X 10.7, aka Lion, because Snow Leopard, or 10.6, has been nearly unaffected by the draw of the free Mavericks.)

Apple dropped the price of Mavericks to zero, giving it away to most, although not all, of its customers running Mountain Lion, Lion and even 2009's Snow Leopard. On the other hand, Mountain Lion, which came out in mid-2012, carried a price tag of $19.99, a third less than 2011's Lion.

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