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DESCRIPTION
CardRaider... You have found the easiest and most affordable way to recover lost photos and movies from your digital camera, memory card or thumb drive. CardRaider's familiar Mac OS X interface makes it simple to detect and unerase deleted pictures. Instant electronic order fulfillment means that your photos will be recovered within the next five minutes, and our free demo will let you try before you buy. Just one click and watch your photos come back like magic. Find the ones you're looking for and quickly recover to your computer, or send directly to iPhoto.
Unerase photos from all popular memory card types including CompactFlash (CF), XD Picture Card, SmartMedia, Secure Digital (SD), Mini Secure Digital (Mini SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC), IBM Microdrive, Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Pro (MS-PRO).
Features:
- Powerful one-click scan and recover.
- See thumbnails and preview before recovering.
- Find JPEG and professional RAW image formats.
- Recovers movie files and video clips.
- Send recovered images to iPhoto.
- Works on damaged or reformatted cards.
- Try before you buy. Download the demo.
- Permanently erase photos so they can no longer be recovered.
- Why pay more?
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0.4:
- Fixes a problem recovering images on very large memory cards.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, a memory card reader or digital camera with "PC Mode".

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| CardRaider User Reviews (11 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Jan 20 2009 |
UMIJIN This app worked great for me a few days ago. My wife mistakenly deleted a vid file from one of our cameras while reviewing shots we took. I also looked on MU for apps that would recover files - tried all of them (PhotoRescue, Stellar Phoenix, Exif Untrasher, and Klix). Some didn't work with video files, others that did couldn't find the one we wanted. The CR demo worked like a charm the first time found that file (just wouldn't let me recover that file in the demo). I ponied up the license fee, and got the missing movie file in less that a minute after scanning. I'll also point out that I also tried DiskRescue II, which could not find any deleted files on the same card. So, CR gets my vote. For me, it worked and worked well. The interface could use a little polish, but otherwise no complaints. (Version 2.0.3) | |
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 | Nov 17 2008 |
CH5719 Great program, works flawlessly (Version 2.0.3) | |
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 | Nov 11 2008 |
PEP77 This little app is awesome!!! I accidently delete some Halloween pics from my SD card, CardRaider saved my pics and vids, it even found pics I had deleted months ago. I downloaded and ran the software in minutes and it was easy/simple to use, pretty fast (recovered 250 pics and 15 vids in 10 minutes) and sent them straight to iPhoto, it not only created an Event of the recovered pics and vids, but made an album. And you can't beat the price! (Version 2.0.3) | |
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 | Sep 22 2008 |
SPLORP The demo version of CardRaider was able to locate salvageable images that EXIF Untrasher missed. Based on that point alone, I will purchase CardRaider. The current MUPromo discount sealed the deal. (Version 2.0.3) | |
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 | May 23 2008 |
FLEC65 This apps just works as advertized. It's super fast and really easy to use. Well worth the price for saving my bacon and those invaluable images. Thank you, thank you, thank you! (Version 2.0.2) | |
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 | Feb 18 2008 |
FAHLMAN I was importing a couple hundred photographs in to iPhoto from my Canon SD750 when iPhoto locked up while Deleting the Originals (I'll never do that again!). I instanlty came to MacUpdate to find a utility to recover my photographs from my 4GB SDHC card. I downloaded a couple. CameraSalvage is twice the price and not as easy to use. Exif Untrasher is free but is not easy to use and it locked up during the recovery. CardRaider is easy to use, effective and affordable. (Version 2.0.1) | |
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 | Feb 13 2008 |
SQUIGLES Boy saved my bacon over Christmas, drunk attempted to transfer family snaps to computer. Oooops wiped the card!! Found CardRaider the following day, gave it a test spin and purchased it. Well worth the outlay :-) (Version 2.0.1) | |
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 | Dec 4 2007 |
DUMBO02 The best $20 I ever spent. I lost some photos when transferring them from my laptop to my desktop. I foolishly formatted my CF card before verifying the transfer between computers was complete and I thought I had lost several dozen photos. Card Raider found them on a CF card that had been formatted by the camera. Amazing! THANK YOU CARD RAIDER!!! www.trvphoto.com (Version 1.2.3) | |
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 | May 26 2007 |
BURKI I had a Compact Flash Crash on my Canon EOS - nothing was working anymore. This tool was able to restore nearly every photo. Great app - especially for this small price. (Version 1.2) | |
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 | Feb 17 2007 |
AQUILLES10 I thought I had lost some priceless pictures from my Nikon D50 and was distraught. I figured that $20 was a small price to pay for something that would save my pictures. I tried out the demo and sure enough it was able to see the pictures on teh camera's memory card. I then paid for the program and was give a download immediately. On my older G4 Powermac 1.25ghz, the program wouldn't start, so I then copied the app to my newer intel iMac, and lo and behold it fired up fine and saved all of the pictures from the memory card! This is a simple program that works as it should, with minimal fuss. And for $20 the price is reasonable enough. Ideally, this is a program I don't want to use too often, but it's nice knowing that I have it just in case... (Version 1.1) | |
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