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    <title>Smarter Data Recovery</title>
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   	<description>Recovering data lost due to system malfunction or user error requires hours of work preceded by hours of research from unsuspecting victims. Educate yourself about possible ways to recover data from damaged disks and corrupted flash memory cards before the failure happens.

	While there is no lack of data recovery tools on the market, downloading and trying one after another is the worst idea ever. A badly executed unsuccessful attempt to recover lost files can and does cause irreparable damage to corrupted data.

	How would you choose the right data recovery tool to do the job? There are several criteria to data recovery software that you should be aware of. First, there are tools designed to recover your files and data, such as Office documents, archives, pictures and other stuff, and there are tools that repair the damaged disk structures such as the file system (FAT or NTFS), MBR and partition table. Note that the second class of recovery tools cares little about what happens to your data, often messing up with your files while repairing the damaged system structures.

	Second, if you are new to data recovery, you need a tool that is as easy to use as possible. You don&#039;t want data recovery tools advertised as &#039;professional&#039;, as only the real professionals can benefit from using those. Let us be honest: you&#039;re more likely to screw things up with these tools as they deliberately lack any protection against possibly disruptive actions on your side.

	Third, get only those tools that can demonstrate their ability to recover data instead of taking their word on it.

	Smart Data Recovery by Smart PC Solutions is a perfect solution for rush data recovery. If you have no specialized experience in data recovery, but need your data back right away with no risk, Smart Data Recovery is an ideal tool for you.

	Fixing your files and recovering your data, Smart Data Recovery is designed as a fully fool-proof solution. A simple step-by-step wizard guides you through the recovery process, asking you questions that are easy to understand and to answer, such as asking you to pick a disk that contains files to recover. To make things run even smoother, Smart Data Recovery has a U3/USB edition that runs from a flash memory card, minimizing unnecessary writes to the damaged disk.

	Smart Data Recovery can often recover files even if your disk has been reformatted (on FAT formatted disks). Smart Data Recovery can recover data from disks formatted with all versions of FAT or NTFS. The pre-recovery preview demonstrates you exactly what the recovered file will look like, making you sure that the recovery is actually possible. Don&#039;t take our word on it! 

	Summary: Recovering data lost due to system malfunction or user error requires hours of work preceded by hours of research from unsuspecting victims. Educate yourself about possible ways to recover data from damaged disks and corrupted flash memory cards before the failure happens.
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    <title>Keep your email secure while on the go!</title>
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   	<description>If you are a frequent business traveler, you probably carry a notebook computer with you all the time. But what if you just take a vacation, or simply don&#039;t want to carry those extra pounds of electronics around?

If you are like most casual travelers, you&#039;ll probably end up in an Internet cafe in a country of destination. You&#039;ll open a Web browser, type your Web mail address, and enter your password. By this time, you&#039;ve probably got the feeling there might be something wrong with this. And indeed there is.

Far destinations and exotic places often have unreliable Internet connections, even in public places such as Internet cafes. What is much worse, these cafes often have unreliable owners and even less reliable visitors. Can you be sure your password will not be captured when you type it into webmail login form? Technically, that can be done easily by the owner of the computer, or by any prior visitor who&#039;s been using the same computer. A small and invisible keyboard logger, once it is installed, cannot be easily detected, let alone disabled. It may steal your password and send it to a crook, who will then gain full access to all your private messaging.

Is there a way to protect your privacy and your data from malicious persons and key logging software? For one, you should not type anything sensitive, like your passwords or credit card data, on any shared computers. This is especially true for poor, third world countries that are well known among the experienced travelers for this kind of activities.

But what if you still want or need to access your email messages? Is there a really safe way to check your email while on the go?

There definitely is! Smart PC Solutions has developed a secure, portable email client that you can always keep with you on a Flash memory card. Reach-a-Mail is just the right tool for traveling individuals!

Install it on an inexpensive, disposable USB memory stick, and carry that light and compact stick with you while traveling. When you need to check your email, find a working computer with an Internet connection, plug the USB stick, and run Reach-a-Mail. No need to configure email accounts on every new PC, and no need to type any passwords! All passwords are securely stored on your very own Flash card. If you don&#039;t type anything, there&#039;s no way to capture your account password with a key logger.

Of course, sniffing Internet traffic can still get your account login and password, but this is a much more complex task to do than simply installing a keyboard logger. You can easily protect yourself from this kind of an attack completely by simply configuring Reach-a-Mail to access your email server via a secure protocol. Secure connections are encrypted and cannot, under any circumstances, be decrypted and used by a malicious person.

Reach-a-Mail is a compact, secure and easy to use mobile email solution for traveling. Get your free copy now at http://www.smartpctools.com/portable_email.html</description>
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    <title>Remove Unwanted Traces from Microsoft Office Documents</title>
    <link>http://www.articlearmies.com/articles/Computers/remove-unwanted-traces-from-microsoft-office-documents.html</link>
   	<description>The importance of privacy and security of corporate workflow cannot be overestimated. A leaked document can compromise trade secrets and threaten corporate security. But did you know that even a document that you send to a client or publish on the Internet may also contain sensitive information that may harm your privacy and corporate security?

Every time you create a document in a Microsoft Office application such as MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint, it is automatically and compulsory tagged with extra information. All documents, spreadsheets and presentations are assigned properties that list document&#039;s author, organization name, document change and reviewing history, any comments made by the different editors, editing time, and so on. While some of this information can be useful when working with documents in a workgroup and sharing them within the company, it may cause unwanted problems if the document leaks or is sent or published.

The extra private information may become available to a third party, and can certainly put your company at an embarrassing situation or even cause financial risk.

Did you know that a line or a paragraph of text that contains sensitive information, even if it is cut, deleted or overtyped, may still be stored in the document&#039;s metadata under certain circumstances, such as if document change tracking is enabled? Do you want all the commentary made by your workgroup members while editing a presentation become publically available? Probably not!

How can you ensure that no sensitive information leaks with a document you thought doesn&#039;t have any?

You could certainly do this by making a new installation of Microsoft Office applications, preferably on a clean PC, creating a new document on that machine, and pasting data from the old one. That would give you a fresh copy that does not contain any unwanted traces. But is this a viable solution of you have multiple documents, or is you need to continue changing those documents as part of your workflow? This solution, while being a working one, is time-consuming and not that reliable if you make changes to these newly created documents.

Thanks to Smart PC Solutions, Inc., a dedicated solution is available to address this issue. Document Trace Remover, available for download at http://www.smartpctools.com/trace_remover, checks your corporate workflow, including Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and Adobe PDF files for unwanted private information that may infringe your privacy and threaten corporate security.

Document Trace Remover discovers all types of meta-information and offers you an easy way to remove any instances of hidden data from your documents. When it is done with the documents, they contain not a single trace of infringing information in them. Batch mode is available to quickly clean multiple documents.

Make sure you use Document Trace Remover just before sending or publishing a document to ensure maximum privacy and protect integrity of your corporate data.

Make Document Trace Remover part of your routine workflow! Run Document Trace Remover every time before publishing or sending the document outside of your organization to ensure highest level of privacy and security of your corporate workflow.</description>
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    <title>Speed Up Your PC by Magic</title>
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   	<description>Every time you experience a PC problem or slowdown, don&#039;t call the technician just yet. Try a little magic, and you will see your machine revived!

What do you usually do if your car stalls? I can tell you what I do: if kicking the tires and looking under the hood doesn&#039;t really help, I give up and call for a mechanic. If you are a little more technical than I am, you might try more things, and may even succeed in getting your car running. But what if it does not run as good as it used to, or stalls more and more often? I&#039;d bring it to the shop to get it fixed!

What do you usually do if your computer hangs? I usually try pushing some keys and, finally, kick in the &#039;Reset&#039; button. But what if your PC no longer runs as smoothly as it used to, or hangs up just in the middle of an important document or an exciting game? Is it time to call for a computer guru and spend some money for getting it fixed?

Not necessarily. With a bit of magic and a little help of a handy free tool you can quickly do miracles with your PC&#039;s performance!

Try a little magic on your computer. A single &#039;Reset&#039; button will never solve all your problems completely, but a little free utility called Magic Speed will revive your PC to its original, brand-new like performance in just five easy steps. It will do its magic to clean up your PC and fix problems that prevent it from running smoothly.

With a computer, you are in a better position than you are with a car. Many computer problems don&#039;t come from hardware errors; after all, modern PC hardware is thoroughly reliable these days. Instead, these problems originate from software. Did you know that any time you press that &#039;Reset&#039; button, there is a chance of data corruption? It&#039;s not that something is wrong with your hard disk; it&#039;s about Windows unable to finish a write operation that causes the corruption. This is easily corrected with software; all you need is a disk checkup. This is free, and you don&#039;t need a technician to do that; just a little magic and Magic Speed!

What if your computer does not boot Windows as fast as it used to when you opened the box? If you a technician check your system, he would probably tell you about the hidden start-up programs slowing down performance, unwanted tray icons eating up precious megabytes of memory, or even spyware plaguing your system. Run Magic Speed instead of calling a technician, and it will tell you exactly what is wrong with your PC, and fix it immediately - for absolutely free!

Thanks to its built-in licensed anti-virus engine, Magic Speed will detect and automatically clean known viruses and spyware programs. It will reveal to you all the hidden startup programs and tray icons, and allow you to keep only those you are actually using. This alone can speed up your system significantly; but that is not all! Magic Speed will check for correct software locations, check and fix errors in shared programs, look up for known problems with known software, and fix errors with system components.

With Magic Speed, you do the magic to your PC! Get Magic Speed from www.smartpctools.com/magic_speed for absolutely free, and revive your PC to its brand-new performance.</description>
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    <title>Does McAfee&#039;s SiteAdvisor Affect YOUR Business?</title>
    <link>http://www.articlearmies.com/articles/Computers/does-mcafees-siteadvisor-affect-your-business.html</link>
   	<description>The purpose of McAfee&#039;s SiteAdvisor is by all means respectable: the site aims to warn users about malware, phishing and other scams when they are surfing the Web, downloading software or obtaining services from the Internet. In fact, the service became so popular that the site was named the best in the Web Defense category by the Time Magazine in 2005.

SiteAdvisor uses automatic analysis tools to detect potentially harmful content, such as browser exploits or downloads that contain spyware or viruses. Being in a &#039;dangerous&#039; neighborhood, which simply means that the analyzed site links to Web sites that are considered a threat, also affects safety ratings. In addition, user feedback is also used to evaluate concerns that general Internet public might have with the site, including things as broad as &#039;bad shopping experience&#039;. 

Considering great popularity and influence of SiteAdvisor, the service tends to become, in a way, a Better Business Bureau of the Internet, providing safety and reliability reports on Web sites. SiteAdvisor definitely has potential to turn visitors away from the sites that are, in SiteAdvisor&#039;s opinion, doing bad things, and approve business of sites that pass its safety checks. 

Major difference between BBB and SiteAdvisor is that a Web site does not have to be a member of SiteAdvisor in order to qualify for its services. Instead, SiteAdvisor rates, or tries to rate, all Web sites to which it has access. By doing this, McAfee has influence on businesses who&#039;s Web sites are rated. While a good rating may add credibility to a Web site, a bad one turns away potential clients of businesses marked as unsafe. 

While the intent of the McAfee&#039;s service is great, its implementation may not be perfect. There were reports in the past that McAfee abused SiteAdvisor&#039;s ratings to hit competition by assigning artificially low safety ratings to Web sites making competing anti-virus and anti-spyware products, such as Lavasoft.de, manufacturer of AdAware, coffeecup.com, or spamhuntress.com. This is not the case with those Web sites at the moment, but it remains unknown why the sites were red-flagged and what forced McAfee to remove the low safety ratings. 

SiteAdvisor is a very powerful tool that should not be misused. Unfortunately, at the moment of writing, the mechanisms used by the service to assign negative safety ratings lack any transparency and are questionable at best. Sites can be red-flagged for having a link to a site that has, or receives later, a negative rating from SiteAdvisor. Businesses can be flagged for &#039;bad shopping experience&#039; by just one or two Internet users who, for whatever reason, did not like the site, its products, or its owners. In addition, sites can be marked as threats by unanimous &#039;experts&#039; who might just claim that, as quoted from the SmartPCTools Web site, &quot;the solution: is not strong enough&quot;. 

Would you trust anonymous experts and imperfect technical measures to affect your business decisions? Well, it seems that now you have no choice: whether you want it or not, your online business gets a boost or disapproval from a company that employs those experts and evaluations. 

McAfee makes money rating your business. Does that affect you? 

Having your business depend on an opinion of an unrelated third party is no good news. Does a McAfee SiteAdvisor rating affect your business? Check your safety rating now at www.siteadvisor.com. If your business received a red flag for no apparent reason, learn what others think about McAfee and its business practices at www.smartpctools.com/truth</description>
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    <title>Clean up sensitive information in a secure way!</title>
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   	<description>If you value your privacy or have concerns about security of your sensitive data, you already know that there is no easy way to securely delete a file in any version of Microsoft Windows. And we are not just talking about the Recycle Bin, where Windows temporarily stores the files you deleted.

Even if you configure Windows so that it erases files completely without putting them into Recycle Bin, or if you empty Recycle Bin regularly, that does not give you any extra privacy or security. The files you think are erased can be easily restored by using one of the many available &#039;unerase&#039; or &#039;undelete&#039; solutions. You don&#039;t even have to spend any money to get one of those, as there are many tools that are absolutely free!

While it is good to know that you might be able to restore a file that was deleted by an accident, what about the files that may pose a threat to your privacy or security? What if you used your PC for business and are parting with that computer? Sure you could have deleted all sensitive information, or even formatted the hard drive. But are you aware that the new owner can easily restore everything you deleted with the use of a simple free tool?

Smart Data Scrubber by SmartPCTools.com gives you a fast and easy solution. It can wipe completely all the information about the files you were working with, ensuring total confidentiality of your work.

There are other methods that can help you ensure confidentiality of your data. There are tools, for example, that can clean up your hard drive free space, making it impossible to recover data in the deleted files. These tools, however, are only part of a solution, as they often leave traces such as file names and date and time of the files&#039; creation and last access.

Smart Data Scrubber finds all files that were deleted, wipes out their contents completely, and cleans up absolutely all information that is left about the names of the files and all information associated with the files.

Newer versions of Microsoft Windows, including Windows 2000, XP and Vista, use revolutionary new file system called NTFS. This new file system is much faster and way more secure than the old FAT system employed by older versions of Windows. However, with the introduction of NTFS Microsoft introduced a potential new threat to users&#039; privacy and data security by allowing the files to have hidden data that you are unable to view by regular means. This data is stored in so called &#039;NTFS streams&#039;. Needless to say that failure to clean up data in these hidden streams is an open door for attacks on your privacy.

Smart Data Scrubber takes care of this problem by carefully wiping out all data stored in the hidden streams.

Smart Data Scrubber is a complete solution for completely wiping sensitive information. It is fast, easy and completely free to use. Download your copy of Smart Data Scrubber at http://www.smartpctools.com/data_scrubber.html.</description>
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    <title>Let your email travel with you !</title>
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   	<description>Are you spending a lot of time away from your computer? Wish you had access to all your email accounts while traveling? Need to have your letters and address book with you, but don&#039;t want to carry a notebook? Reach-a-Mail gives the right answer!

While you are traveling, it is very important to have access to current and prior email correspondence, as well as your address book. Many email services have access to free Web mail. But what if your email provider does not have Web mail? Or what if you are traveling to a destination where Internet connectivity is just not up to the task of coping with colorful but bulky pages that you need to open just to check if there&#039;s a new message? What if you just want to see if there&#039;s something new in your mailbox, and reply to just the important stuff? Finally, what would you do if you had more than one email account, for example, one from work and one of your own, and need to check them all?

Reach-a-Mail is just the right tool for you! It installs easily on a light and compact USB flash memory stick, allowing you to store your address book and any important correspondence you might need for your day-to-day tasks on this portable stick. While on the go, you just plug the stick into a Windows PC and have immediate access to your email and address book with no installation required.

If you are traveling to exotic places, you already know that they often have sub-standard connections even in Internet cafes. Opening a single Web page becomes a pain, not mentioning that if you were using Web mail to access your messages, you would have to open multiple pages just to see what&#039;s new, and then open even more sluggish pages to send a reply.

Reach-a-Mail requires the least bandwidth to check your email. It connects to your mail server and downloads only the required bits of information, displaying the senders and subjects of the new messages. Then you have a choice to download and read a message or to delete it without wasting the limited Internet resources of that exotic destination. Of course, you could use Reach-a-Mail exactly as you would use a desktop email program, downloading and seeing all messages immediately.

With Reach-a-Mail you can check as many email accounts as you have. Using multiple email accounts is as easy as having just one. After you set up your accounts in Reach-a-Mail, you will have full access to their respective folders containing messages that were sent, received or deleted.

After you unplug your USB flash stick, all your personal information remains in the stick. No pieces of information are ever stored on a computer that you were using to check your messages.

Reach-a-Mail is a small, portable and easy to use email solution for traveling that is absolutely free to use. Download your copy now at http://www.smartpctools.com/portable_email.html.</description>
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    <title>Want to know how McAfee &quot;SiteAdvisor&quot; makes money on you? See if you are one of the targets!</title>
    <link>http://www.articlearmies.com/articles/Computers/want-to-know-how-mcafee-siteadvisor-makes-money-on-you-see-if-you-are-one-of-the-targets.html</link>
   	<description>The company &quot;Smart PC Solutions&quot;, a developer of easy to use solutions for the optimization of your PC, has become the victim of a negative rating on Mcafee&#039;s &quot;SiteAdvisor&quot; just like many other sites, most having no idea that they have received a negative review or why. This causes direct financial losses for many companies but in actuality it redistributes money in favor of McAfee, which sells its anti-virus solutions to terrified users who do not delve very deeply into the details and believe the unjustified ratings. 

This is an obvious case of unfair competition via their security software sales promotion by destroying other companies&#039; goodwill. 

McAfee&#039;s &quot;SiteAdvisor&quot; assigns a color to each site to indicate safe, caution, or warning ratings sometimes based only on average users&#039; comments (besides other things). A big red cross (warning) definitely states the presence of a virus and/or spyware activity on the rated site. Their motto reads as follows: &quot;Protection from Adware, Spam and Viruses&quot;. Here comes the surprise: the company &quot;Smart PC Solutions&quot; has nothing to do with spreading viruses yet it has received a rating of a Big Red Cross - beware of the virus threat! Most of the software provided on &quot;Smart PC Solutions&quot; is freeware utilities and sometimes users fail to achieve the desired results as two customers&#039; comments have testified. The majority of the user feedback on &quot;Smart PC Solutions&quot; has been positive and appreciative. Do you know where McAfee placed the comments on the performance of the &quot;Free Data Recovery&quot; utilities? They put them in the &quot;Bad Shopping Experience&quot; section. Amazing! Do you see any logic here? &quot;Smart PC Solutions&quot; supplies Free Data Recovery software (worth over $50.00) for FREE (as well as many other useful things)! The first question to McAfee is: &quot;What does shopping have to do with the Free Data Recovery products?&quot;  Let&#039;s go further and raise the second question to McAfee: &quot;What does a shopping experience have to do with the virus warning rating?&quot; Where did they find products containing viruses or spyware on the http://www.smartpctools.com site? McAfee misleads or intentionally deceives people, by intimidating them with erroneous negative ratings that could present a case for litigation. Now a question to the readers: &quot;Do you still trust this system of evaluation?&quot; There is an interesting fact that the Siteadvisor.com site itself has a significant number of negative evaluations by users but the site is not marked with even a &quot;Caution&quot;! Draw your own conclusions!

As the owner of &quot;Smart PC Solutions&quot;, I wrote a letter to McAfee&#039;s legal department requesting a removal of the negative rating, but was astonished by a reply from an official representative of McAfee stating that they put us in the same basket with spyware producers because some public association has rated our FREE anti-spyware solution as &quot;not strong enough&quot; and that it contains advertising of our other products. Information about that was found in one user comment. So what? We have created our own anti-spyware solution for our customers to remove widespread unwanted components. We do not pretend to be the leader in this field. This was not our aim. Here is the third question to McAfee: Since when has market evaluation been entrusted to random researchers and public associations in such an important matter as issuing guilty or not-guilty verdicts! There is not a word about this on McAfee&#039;s site! Recently, several &quot;independent evaluators&quot; have emerged mooching on the anti-spyware market, and it is a well-known fact that they often are consultants for anti-spyware companies so their opinions could potentially be biased towards one developer or another.

I wonder if many of your users understand that by trusting McAfee, they trust various paranoid evaluators, whose true interests are dubious. When making a deal with McAfee you, as their customers, did not intend to deal with a club of amateurs and individual exterminators. When buying a car, you do not enter into a contract with a club of energy-saving engine fans or a club of some brand-name fans, and you do not allow them to dictate conditions!

There are millions of sites on the Internet now, thousands are emerging and disappearing every day. As an IT expert and company owner, I am curious as to how SiteAdvisor is able to rate them and update their database in real time since it is an enormous amount of information. They found a simple solution - they rely on users&#039; comments posted on SiteAdvisor. Users already observe a slow-down in their PC&#039;s operation when the system is installed! As a matter of fact, McAfee bought SiteAdvisor as early as April 2006, and my guess is that the workload will keep increasing. The problem is partially solved by users, who produce ratings and who McAfee relies on. This is too simple and unreliable a solution for such a responsible matter! The fact is that the company labels one site or another as potentially hazardous for it&#039;s own reasons, not on the recommendation of users-evaluators. This is the ultimate truth of the project, which in fact smells like slender. As far as site development is concerned, I have the following perspective: We have an obvious case of redistribution in the anti-spyware solutions market. Where the market disposition does not exist, it is being created. There has been a significant rise in the number of passionate users&#039; rights activists with a maniac attitude. Their real motivation is very questionable. The problem is largely forged to pump up anti-spyware hysteria, to frighten users and then sell them a &quot;solution&quot; to the problem. This is unfair moneymaking. McAfee earns as much as you lose from users avoiding your site being scared away by fake ratings designed simply to sell them a security solution. If you are not a site owner, you will buy their security solution when you see the fake warning ratings. In both cases regular customers bring their money to the anti-virus company.

Microsoft, possessing much more powerful resources, does not attempt to evaluate all sites. It simply created an inexpensive and effective solution, Windows Live OneCare, as the market leader ought to. In view of unprecedented success of this solution, McAfee was left with nothing to do but to take up emergency measures to secure its market share. This is a clumsy attempt to retain the vanishing market. With such an approach they will first lose the credibility of software developers like &quot;Smart PC Solutions&quot; and then the users, who will see their fake ratings and notice how benign sites get negative reviews unfairly.

One can get a negative rating on SiteAdvisor just for a link to a site that is considered hazardous by them. It would be good if there was a uniform policy for everyone, but unfortunately this is not the case, and the policy is indeed selective. SiteAdvisor does not analyze the context of a given linked site. It is simply impossible to do for the entire Web. The selective policy of Site Advisor is clearly represented by the positive ranking given to a huge social network called MySpace. This social network has over a million user accounts, and there have been cases when spyware developers spread infected video files on the pages of MySpace users. Right in the comments of this site, there is a link to a report by the famous anti-virus company, Sunbelt, about finding infected video files in the MySpace system. Here is a paradox: SiteAdvisor does not take the information of a reputed company into a consideration. In the case of &quot;Smart PC Solutions&quot;, the opinion of a &quot;random observer&quot; is taken into a consideration! A lot of negative responses about the system are given in the comments on the site. The same selective policy is observed with the well-known American software registration service Plimus.com, defamed by SiteAdvisor and marked as hazardous as a result of links to sites not related to the company. There is no single negative user&#039;s comment! All comments read that Plimus is safe for online purchasing! 

In my opinion, SiteAdvisor pursues a selective policy because it fears potential legal actions by big and reputed companies knowing the full truth about its system of rating. I think lawsuits will follow soon.

It is clear that McAfee has just recently acquired SiteAdvisor, and that there is a need to scare the public, but they have done it at the expense of many small site owners. I think there will be an upsurge of anger from business owners who suffer losses from unfair ratings.

Make an experiment of your own - test your favorite information sites, movie and music stars&#039; sites and share this article with your friends. Let us know if you do or do not agree with the SiteAdvisor ratings. Share your opinions and stories with us. Speak out now, and your comments and stories will be published on the http://www.smartpctools.com/truth  web page.

Users&#039; new articles and voting results will be regularly published here. Visit our site if you want to see the real picture and express your own opinion!</description>
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    <title>Some files are missing? Can&#039;t find your summer photos or favorite music deleted by mistake?</title>
    <link>http://www.articlearmies.com/articles/Computers/some-files-are-missing-cant-find-your-summer-photos-or-favorite-music-deleted-by-mistake.html</link>
   	<description>Some files are missing? Can&#039;t find your summer photos or favorite music deleted by mistake? Or trying to find something after another user accessed your computer? Now you can restore all the files with a new powerful tool for free - Smart Data Recovery!

Smart Data Recovery is a new freeware utility from Smart PC Solutions Inc. that allows you restore MS Office documents, photos, music and many other types of files. You just type a path, and Smart Data Recovery will search for deleted files and folders automatically. Its rapid disk-scanning speed is astonishing. Once Smart Data Recovery finds erased files, it shows their name, date, time and attributes. Only one click and files are restored!
 
Smart Data Recovery works with different data storage devices, such as hard disk drives (IDE, ATA, SATA, SCSI), flash cards, multimedia cards, USB drives, PC cards, memory sticks, secure digital cards and floppy disks. Smart Data Recovery handles zip files too. You can also recover files on your digital camera. This is a fantastic product. Smart Data Recovery is able to restore all the files and folders on a disk drive that, according to the Windows notifications, can&#039;t be accessed. The utility supports different file systems, such as FAT, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS and compatible with Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP/2003.

Another line of duty for Smart Data Recovery is safety and confidentiality of personal data. The program can remove the data related to deleted files.Therefore nobody will be able to recover your personal information and use it in their own interests. Use Smart Data Recovery to prevent your secrets from spreading. Just click the &quot;Wipe&quot; button and no one can restore your deleted files and folders, no matter how advanced their data recovery tool is.

The program is extremely easy-to-use and has a nice and informative design. All tasks can be performed with a few clicks. Due to a simple, yet powerful algorithm, Smart Data Recovery allows you to find erased files fast, and restore lost data quickly and effectively. The program has a multilingual interface that supports English, German, Spanish, French and Italian.

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