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HOW TO RECOVER / RETRIEVE DELETED
FILE / DOCUMENT
So
you deleted a file or document log time ago you think
you are done with; a document you think was clogging
your hard disk; and when deleting it you thought that
you will never need it anymore. And then one day you
wish you haven't done so! Now you do need badly to have
access to said document.
Relax! Nothing lost as far as you haven't reinstalled
your Windows operating system since you have implemented
said deletion!
Here is an amazing utility called SectorSpyXP/98.
SectorSpyXP/98 will do the trick of recovering your
deleted file / document deep from the sectors level
of your hard disk. To perform the "astonishing"
job, SectorSpyXP/98 thoroughly scans and examines your
hard disk. It supports FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and floppy
disks.
With SectorSpyXP/98 you are now well equipped to
retrieve lost information, text that has been deleted
and removed from the recycle bin, e-mails, Word documents,
notepad and WordPad documents, Excel spreadsheets, database
text data, and any text data that has been written to
the hard drive, and not yet overwritten by the operating
system!
You can make Search with a list of keywords! Navigate
the sectors with the mouse or keyboard!
SectorSpyXP/98 is free. Get it here
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SPELL CHECK YOUR WEB MAIL AND FORMS WITH A DESKTOP SPELL
CHECKER
Here
is ieSpell: An Add-on Spell Checker for Internet
Explorer, which makes it easier to spell check webpage's
text fields / Form or web mail.
Some web mail systems do have integrated server-side
/ online spell checker. You certainly have noticed that
the spell checking process loads another page to proceed
and may take a "long time" to finish the checking
process. In forum and webpage's form, such server-side
spell checking system is often not available.
So one way or another you certainly need a good spell
checker if you visit forum and fill in large webpage's
forms. ieSpell is the right desktop. Sitting on your
Being desktop, it is faster and more user friendly than
a server-side spell checker.
You just need to position the mouse indicator into a
webpage's form, text field or inside a web mail, right
click to choose "Check Spelling". A dialog
box, similar to Microsoft Word spell check pops up;
you can then start a flawless and quick process of spell
checking.
The program installs also as a new button in the IE
toolbar as well as a new menu item under "Tools". ieSpell
is free for personal usage.
Click
here to reach Internet Explorer's Spell Checker
web page.
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