On 2003-01-14 17:33, "Bruce Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hector I Macedo wrote:
> 
>> By the way, what other utilities for 10 are there and are any good?
> 
> Well, MicroMat has Drive 10, and TechTool Pro will be OSX native and oriented
> in version 4.
> 
> I've always liked TTP over Nortons.
> 
> Alsoft's DiskWarrior is the other 'must have' utility. Between these two there
> aren't many problems you can't fix.

Except truly losing data.

I recently lost about 5 GB in an, erm, "accident", and no amount of running
Norton, TTP, Drive10 or DiskWarrior could bring it back.

But Data Rescue X could. I was so impressed with its ability to bring back
lost data, that I would almost consider it a viable alternative to making
regular backups. ;-)

No affiliation, etc, etc.

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-- 
Joost van de Griek
http://www.jvdg.net/


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