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iPubSoft Android SMS+Contacts Recovery 1.6.0< のgiveaway は 2015年12月30日
iPubSoft Android SMS+Contacts Recovery は Android携帯電話の失くしたもの、または削除したテキストメッセージとコンタクトを回復。回復前のプリビュー機能があり、正確な回復を提供。ほとんどのAndroidモデルをサポート: Samsung, HTC, LG, Motorolaなど。回復したテキストメッセージとコンタクトをPCにバックアップすることも可能。
Windows NT/ 2000/ 2003/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10 (x32/x64); Processor: 1GHz Intel/AMD processor or above; RAM: 256MB RAM (512MB or above recommended); Free Hard Disk: 10 MB of free space
9.2 MB
$39.95
iPubsoft Android Data Recovery は削除、フォマーット済み、無くしたデーターを Android携帯・タブレットから回復。回復前にデーターをプリビューすることも可能。
Android Desktop ManagerはAndroidの電話とタブレットの映画、音楽、ファイル移行を実施。フル機能によりAndroid ディバイス管理を提供。
SMS メッセージとコンタクトを数回のクリック操作で回復。特別な知識がなくても簡単に処理ができ、3つのシンプルなステップで短時間で回復を実施。
完全に失くしてしまったと思っていたコンタクト、電話歴、写真、SMS,Safariブックマークなどを簡単に回復。
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With a 69% approval rating, I was expecting at least one positive comment. Odd. There are none. Makes you wonder about the "new and improved" ratings we've been seeing here lately.
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I see mainly three types of software here on an almost everyday basis; phone data recovery apps, system optimizers, and photo re-touching apps. That having been said, I work from home as a freelance developer and technical support specialist, and I've been developing a time-tracking application to keep track of customer details and most importantly, my billable time. I would like to see more business oriented software at GOATD, so I'm thinking I might do a GiveAway for my time tracker once it's finished (likely in January). What I'd really like to know in advance before going to the trouble of packaging it for GAOTD, is just how many people here might be interested in that kind of software? I know there's a zillion web-based time tracking apps on the web (some of them free), but I feel they lack flexibility in their design and I don't feel comfortable storing sensitive details like contact information and login credentials on the web. A couple of the stand-alone apps I've looked at are either overkill for what I need or require too many steps to launch even a simple timer. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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