Ever delete a file by accident? It happens everyday. You work hard creating
a document or spreadsheet or presentation. You create multiple versions as you
edit. And then you start cleaning up your hard drive by deleting files you
don't think you'll ever need again.
And then it happens. Oops. You just deleted the wrong file, and you've
emptied your Windows Recycle Bin, too. Worse yet, you've saved and deleted
multiple files and now you're REALLY hosed. What to do?

Well, if you had installed Executive
Software's Undelete 4.0. you wouldn't be sweating all. You'd simply
open up this incredible little utility, find the accidentally deleted file,
and click to restore it. In fact, even if you hadn't installed this software
yet, using the Undelete
4.0 CD wizard, you could have probably restored the deleted file.
How's that for industrial strength utility?
Like Executive Software's other helpful utilities (such as Diskeeper),
Undelete 4.0
is meant to be installed once, and then you "Set It and Forget It"TM
(that's their registered trademark). Basically, Undelete replaces your Windows
Recycle Bin with a new Recovery Bin, and it establishes a new background
service that requires very little system resources. When a file gets deleted
-- through any means -- it goes to the new Recovery Bin. Using a standard tree
interface, you can select the file that was accidentally deleted and restore
it with a click. It doesn't get any easier than this.
There are several versions of Undelete
4.0 available including one for home use, one for small offices and
one for enterprises that can even retrieve deleted files from a network file
server. Every office should have a copy of this software. The time and money
you will save on recovering your files versus trying to rewrite them all from
scratch will more than pay for this expensive utility. More information is here.