I believe that a shareware program
called DataRescue does the job the best.
I think you have to pay the shareware
fee before DataRescue works very well.
I might be wrong about the name,
so I  hope someone will tell you if
it is really called data rescue.

I looked.
It is data rescue.
Go to this URL:
<http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:My7Ij6p3vV4C:www.prosofteng.com/docs/dr_pb.pdf+datarescue&hl=en&ie=UTF-8>
That is a long URL.
Be sure to get everything 'tween the < > marks,
with NO spaces.
Read that page.
It explains a lot of stuff.




> Hi,
> Is there software that recovers deleted documents? I carelessly
> deleted what I thought was a duplicate of the folder which contained all of
> the documents I had created - without realising  what I did
> (so I  continued  creating and deleting stuff).  
> 
> I have a graphite 600 MHz iMac, with 384 MB of RAM. 
> Mike
> 
> 



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