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DataRescue is a company based in Liège, Belgium. Its website primarily highlights PhotoRescue, a photo and data recovery tool for digital film and flash media, including SD cards, Compact Flash, Memory Stick, Microdrive, and similar storage formats. The site also notes that DataRescue distributes and supports F-Secure Corporate Products in Belgium and Luxembourg, but the main site content is more focused on data recovery software than on a typical SaaS platform.
PhotoRescue’s core capability is scanning memory cards with recovery algorithms and showing reliable previews of recoverable images. Its “what you see is what you get” preview approach helps users judge recovery results before proceeding, reducing wasted recovery attempts. The page explicitly supports Windows and Mac OS X, indicating that it is more of a local desktop application than a cloud service. There is no visible mention of common enterprise SaaS features such as team collaboration, role-based permissions, auditing, APIs, or developer documentation.
The website only states that PhotoRescue comes in three different versions, but it does not disclose the differences between those versions, pricing, license duration, whether it is subscription-based or perpetual, or supported payment methods. The page mentions updates to the DRDD freeware, but does not clearly state whether PhotoRescue itself has a free edition or trial. From a procurement perspective, pricing transparency is limited, and buyers would need to contact the vendor or look further for a purchase page.
The main advantage is its very focused positioning: recovery for camera cards, flash cards, and other imaging media, with preview before recovery. It also supports both Windows and Mac OS X and has previously received a 4.5-star rating from PCMagazine. The drawbacks are also clear: the news updates visible on the crawled pages mostly date from before 2014, making current product activity and compatibility with modern systems uncertain. There is also no public information on enterprise-grade security compliance, centralized management, third-party integrations, or cloud collaboration.
PhotoRescue is better suited to photographers, individual users, and data recovery technicians who need to handle deleted files or damaged memory cards locally on a computer. It is not a good fit for organizations looking for cloud SaaS, team permission management, or an enterprise data governance platform. Access from mainland China, payment methods, and localized support are not reflected in the available text, so their status should be considered unknown. If procurement is constrained, alternatives such as EaseUS, Disk Drill, Recuva, R-Studio, and Stellar may be worth comparing.
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datarescue.com is an Belgium Downloads provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach datarescue.com directly.