Here is the ultimate recovery product for your Android Smartphones!
Recover deleted, lost and even formatted data from Android phones
Get back files from SD card and also from phone’s internal storage
Supports all Android OS versions and all mobile phone brands
Offers preview of recovered photos, videos and music files
Extremely user friendly interface
Highlights of the software!!!!
Recovers all the lost / deleted music, image and video files including .apk files
Scans both the internal storage and card memory
The software can save recovery session to avoid re-scanning the device again
It is a robust software as it does not modify the original file
Enable you to switch between two different views which makes you recovery easier
Clones the SD card as an image file with which you can perform recovery at a later stage
Consider a scenario wherein you deleted or formatted your SD card of your Android phone by accident? The data from it is completely gone and you are wondering how to get them back. No need to worry! Yodot Recovery for Android is a software that can easily help you in this kind of situations.
Yodot Recovery for Android is particularly designed to recover data such as music, video, audio, .apk and other files from your Android smartphones. The software scans and displays all your lost / deleted data from your Android phone (unless overwritten) with ease. Moreover, it not only retrieves data from SD card but also from phones internal memory. This utility can recover your lost data within few minutes.
How the software works?
Step 1: Download and install the free trial edition of Yodot Recovery for Android in your laptop / PC
Step 2: Attach your Android device to the PC via USB cable
Step 3: Run the software and follow the onscreen commands to recover data from your Android phone
Step 4: Choose from the two option of recovery; “Deleted File Recovery” or “Lost File Recovery”
Step 5: Select the drive that represents your Android device
Step 6: Wait until the software completes the scanning process
Step 7: Now the software will display all the recoverable files
Step 8: Preview them to select the desired ones which you want to restore
Step 9: Browse for the destination location to save your rescued data
Here is a link for downloading trial of this software:
The world around us is changing at a much faster pace than any one can anticipate. The world of “computing” has already seen great shifts from Desktops to Notebooks to Smartphones and Tablets. The coming decade will be more focused on mobile computing and cloud computing. Here in this article, I am listing some of the best and really useful applications released in Android market(aka Google Play), that comes handy for any one who is working in Electrical and Electronics industries/professions.
ElectroDroid – is the most popular and useful application in Android market for an electronics engineer. This app is a collection of many simple and useful tools like Resistor color code calculator, Filter value calculator, Inductor color code calculator, SMD resistor code calculator, LED resistor calculator etc. The App also has a great collection of pin out diagrams of USB port, Parallel port, Ethernet port, VGA connector, Firewire connector etc and other resources and references which lists PIC micro controller database, ISP specs of AVR and PIC, Circuit schematic symbol reference, ASCII table references, Battery references etc. This application has been downloaded by more than 10,000,00 smart phone devices and has been rated by more than 30,000 users. If you are looking for a much better version of the app without ads, you can buy it from the Google Play store (Electrodroid Pro) for less than 3 USD.
EveryCircuit- is a simple and beautiful application for android which helps you to build and simulate circuit ideas. It has a really good & simple user interface which begins with a workspace where you can start building your circuits. You can add your components like resistors, capacitors, inductors, power sources, signal sources etc and wire them together to complete the circuit. You can alter the values of each and every component and then finally Run/Simulate them. You will see the current flow, input and output waveforms graphically represented etc when you run the circuit you have built. You can alter the component values in real time and see the changes in output instantly. Additionally the app developers have provided a set of built in circuit applications like inverting amplifier, rectifier circuits, voltage regulator etc which the user can simulate instantly to learn the working of these circuits. The attractive feature is the graphical representation (animation) of the electron flow, input and output signals which helps the user to understand the circuit functioning within no time. Their free version doesn’t have a large work space area, which limits the number of components you can play with. They also have limited their component library in their free application. I think they have deliberately done this to promote their paid application – EveryCircuit Premium – which they sell for around 10 USD. They have sold more than 10,000 apps in Play store, which shows people are quiet interested in their app. I suggest you try their Free app first and if you like it, go ahead and buy the premium version.
PartSeeker – is an app for searching electronic parts and components. Unfortunately this app is a paid one and the good side is that you can buy it for less than 2 USD. This app is made and released by the same company (IERO) which made ElectroDroid (see above) app. IERO has made this app by using the extensive component library of Octopart (the electronic component search engine). This app comes handy while you are away travelling and is keen to search for a component using your mobile device (may be smart phone or a tab!).
PIC Microdatabase- another free app from IERO, which integrates well with ElectroDroid app. This app is nothing more than a database of PIC micro controllers manufactured by Microchip. This app lists all PIC and dsPIC family of controllers in an easy to use user interface. Features and specifications of all controllers along with pinout diagrams of select ones are available. The most attractive feature is a search functionality in which you can search for a controller with particular features you would like to have.As an example you can search for controller from PIC that belongs to a particular PIC family like PIC 10, with specific EPROM values, specific RAM, USB 2.0 or higher, specific internal oscillator values etc. The app will output all PIC controllers that matches your search criterias. So far more than 10,0000 users have downloaded this application.
DroidTesla – is another free app for simulating electronic circuits. This SPICE simulation tool is quiet similar to the app “EveryCircuit” mentioned above in its functionality - means you can build and simulate a circuit. But they both (EveryCircuit and DroidTesla) differ in user interface and features provided. I found the free version of “EveryCircuit” much more appealing than DroidTesla. EveryCircuit has certain predefined circuits like halfwave rectifier, inverting amplifier etc which you can simply load to workspace and simulate in realtime. DroidTesla has given a list of examples in their free app version but none of them loads properly to workspace. The reason is most of the example circuits contain a particular component which may be available only on DroidTesla’s commercial version. User interface of EveryCircuit is much better than that of DroidTesla. DroidTesla’s commercial version might be much better than EveryCircuits premium version, as DroidTesla has large set of component library to choose from. DroidTesla will definitely outshine EveryCircuit – if the number of component libraries available is taken into account. Both of the apps commercial versions are priced competitively. If “user interface” is your primary preference, I will recommend EveryCircuit premium. On the other hand, if number of component library is your first preference, I shall recommend DroidTesla commercial version
ElectronicsToolKit – is another free app which is a collection of simple tools like resistor color code calculator, series and parallel calculator etc. Almost all those tools are available in ElectroDroid app too, except for a Power Triangle calculator. I have listed this app here as it is free (and I have spent some time to download and test this app in my Galaxy) and you guys can try out, if you have time.More than 10,000 users have tried this application.
AllDataSheet App – This app is free version of the Datasheet website Alldatasheet.com. This app is nothing more than a book mark to alldatasheet website’s mobile version. I dont recommend you to download this app as your purpose will be served by visiting Alldatasheet.com from your mobile browser (which will get automatically redirected to mobile version)
EquivalentResistanceSolver – is another free app which helps you to calculate the equivalent resistance of a circuit. This app may not be that useful for a professional as the “user interface” is average. It takes lots of time to build a “Series-Parallel” combination. Might be handy for students who are learning about the concepts for the first time.
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Moving your mouse cursor down to the bottom-left of the screen and left-clicking switches to the tiled Start page... but if you right-click instead, you'll be met with a menu linking to key areas of the operating system, including Control Panel, the command prompt and the Task Manager.
2. Sync your settings
Windows 8 supports the old user account system, but it can also create a new kind of user account that's linked to your Windows ID, and pulls in information from SkyDrive, Xbox, Hotmail/Outlook and all the other cloud services the company is pushing.
A linked account can also sync your Windows settings (from your desktop wallpaper to your browsing history) across machines, which is handy if you have multiple computers at home or at work.
Launch the Settings charm, then choose 'Change PC settings' and open the 'Sync your settings' page to configure the feature.
3. Windows Defender
Windows Defender is back from extinction, taking over from Microsoft Security Essentials.
Unlike Security Essentials, Windows Defender tackles both viruses and spyware, and comes baked into the operating system.
You'll notice that it makes an appearance in Windows 8 if you don't already have antivirus and anti-spyware tools in place, leaping into action to plug whichever security gaps need filling.
4. Simpler shutdown
It's the same keyboard shortcut as in previous versions of Windows, but it's worth mentioning here because Windows 8 makes shutting down your PC more drawn out.
Rather than opening the Charms bar, clicking Settings, selecting the Power button and choosing 'Shut down', simply press Alt+F4 while viewing the desktop.
You can then press Enter to shut down the PC or choose an alternative option from the drop-down menu.
5. Built-in screenshots
Windows 7 had the Snipping Tool for taking screenshots, and this tool is still around in Windows 8.
However, there's an even easier way to capture what's happening on your display — press the Windows key and the PrtScn button together, and a PNG grab will be automatically saved to your Pictures library.
6. Keyboard shortcuts
Swiping and tapping around Windows 8 is fine on a touchscreen interface, but what about standard laptops and desktops?
Knowing the keyboard shortcuts for Windows 8 can save you a lot of clicking and dragging with the mouse, and make it easier to navigate the operating system.
Win+C brings up the Charms bar, for example, while pressing the Windows key on its own switches between the desktop and the Start page.
Another useful one: hit Ctrl+Tab on the Start page to switch to the 'All apps' view.
7. Snap your apps
As you may already know, Windows 7 allowed you to snap windows to the side of the screen by clicking and dragging the title bar.
Windows 8 goes one step further, enabling users to dock a Start page app (like Weather or Bing) to the side while you work on the desktop.
So, for example, you could keep an eye on the forecast while playing around in Photoshop, or stay in touch with your Twitter feed via the People app while crunching numbers in Excel.
To dock a full-screen Start page app, drag it from the top to the left or right of the screen. You can run Start page apps alongside each other too.
8. File History
Windows 8 can keep track of previous versions of your important files, which can be a lifesaver if you accidentally delete a document or a favourite photo becomes corrupted.
The feature - File History - is not enabled by default, so you'll have to activate it from the System and Security section of Control Panel. The only caveat is you'll need a second hard drive available, whether this is external, internal or networked.
9. ISO support
Windows 7 came with a built-in ISO burner; Windows 8 does away with the burning, and can launch ISOs (and VHD files) natively.
Double-click on a downloaded or ripped ISO to view its contents; right-click and choose 'Mount' to run it.
10. Reinstall Windows
Here's a feature you might not come across until something goes wrong - Windows' new reinstall routine, known as Reset (on the PC Settings page).
There's no need to dig out discs or serial codes, because everything you need is already available, hidden away on the hard drive.
Returning Windows to its factory setting takes a handful of clicks, and has never been easier.
Alternatively, you can do a 'refresh', which brings back all the default operating system settings, keeping your personal files, settings, the programs that came with your PC and any applications that you have downloaded from the Windows Store.