I'm sure this idea has been mentioned before since you already have an option to permanently delete files.
I was curious, how hard would it be to write a file recovery program for Ace Utilities? One that would recover the files accidentally delete through windows explorer.
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As you well know this would build up quite a bit of files which takes away from hard drive free space. I have this particular feature in "Norton's SystemWorks 2003 Pro" where it saves all files deleted from the recyle bin. And I had to turn it OFF simply because before I knew it the size of those files stored in this feature got to be huge!BumFluff wrote:I'm sure this idea has been mentioned before since you already have an option to permanently delete files.
I was curious, how hard would it be to write a file recovery program for Ace Utilities? One that would recover the files accidentally delete through windows explorer.
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Cal
Cal
I have used NU/NSW before and you simply periodically empty the Norton Recycle bin and the Windows recycle bin (I do this just before I defrag my hard drive 1-2x per month)
I agree that having an undelete feature would be nice - for immdiate recovery of deleted files. Files aren't immediately deleted anyway. If you aren't adding/deleting/ changing a lot of files, you could undelete a file days to weeks later IF it didn't get overwritten. Ace could offer that level of undelete or decide to implement a Norton's protected type of undelete. It is also possible to do that with a cap on the drive space to allocate for the deleted files (to prevent what you encountered with recycle bin bloat).
Also, many other "all in one" utils include this feature.
Dana
I agree that having an undelete feature would be nice - for immdiate recovery of deleted files. Files aren't immediately deleted anyway. If you aren't adding/deleting/ changing a lot of files, you could undelete a file days to weeks later IF it didn't get overwritten. Ace could offer that level of undelete or decide to implement a Norton's protected type of undelete. It is also possible to do that with a cap on the drive space to allocate for the deleted files (to prevent what you encountered with recycle bin bloat).
Also, many other "all in one" utils include this feature.
Dana
I understand what you're saying, but too many utilities in one application will cause it to lose it's IDENTITY.
I must say that I agree with this statement made by Inray
"Including such a functionality into AceUtils, will make it just another bloated garbageware, like so many others.
I believe Ace should remain the snappy, light maintenance utility we all liked."
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INRAY R&D Co.
I must say that I agree with this statement made by Inray
"Including such a functionality into AceUtils, will make it just another bloated garbageware, like so many others.
I believe Ace should remain the snappy, light maintenance utility we all liked."
Regards
_________________
Sakis D. Papademetriou
INRAY R&D Co.
Regards
Cal
Cal