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[v16.9, v15.3] DFSee – Ultimate, multi-platform disk and file system software

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DFSee is a powerful and versatile disk and file system management tool designed for both casual computer enthusiasts and IT professionals, developed by Jan van Wijk from Netherlands. It offers a sophisticated suite of tools designed to help you effectively manage your disk and prepare for unforeseen circumstances, whether it’s a minor error or a complete failure to boot.

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[v20.2] X-Ways Forensics – Integrated computer forensics software

X-Ways Forensics is a world-renowned and comprehensive computer forensics and analysis tool for Windows, Windows Server and Windows PE/FE (Forensic Environment), developed by X-Ways Software Technology from Germany. It is mainly used for computer forensics, data recovery, underlying data processing and IT security fields, etc.

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