CeBIT 2006 Triggers Strong Response
To Recover My Files and Explorer View

GetData, the Australian data recovery company (www.getdata.com), expects to sign a number of multi-license deals for both its powerful Recover My Files application and its productivity tool, Explorer View.

Recover My Files recovers lost or deleted files including from reformatted or corrupt hard-drives.

“We got very strong responses to both products from the corporate attendees at CeBIT. And it looks like we’ll be signing some agreements for site deals involving companies with around 700 to 1,000 employees,” GetData Managing Director, John Hunter, said today. “It was a very good show for us.

“Recover My Files has been a very good product for us over the past three years and we’ve just released Version 4.0 which recovers more than 160 different file types.

“But the surprise for us was Explorer View. We’ve only just moved in to the multi-license arena with that and it obviously caught the eye of a number of company owners and executives.”

Explorer View allows the computer user to open a second window in Windows Explorer and with a single click open any file, even if the user does not have the original software.

“You can open Word documents, spreadsheets, Adobe files, and virtually any other file you have, and cut and paste or print the document, play videos or music. It’s a real time saver. Instead of clicking in and out of various files, opening and closing and opening and closing, one click let’s you see or hear the file instantaneously,” Mr. Hunter added.

GetData also had strong reactions from data management and storage companies when they learned Recover My Files could recover from reformatted or corrupt hard drives.

“That seemed to be a revelation for a lot of people we spoke to. We were constantly being told of disaster stories and people saying ‘if only we’d known that three weeks or three months ago’,” he said.

“And of course it might not be too late for many of those businesses to have Recover My Files get back their missing data from those drives.”

GetData’s website is: www.getdata.com

For more information: John Hanrahan, Mob: 0411 212 965