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Confess it that if you are using Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, you often come across a situation where you wish to recover your deleted emails but alas you think its impossible. Don’t worry its not impossible any more, thanks to Mail Cure, a free tool to instantly recover deleted e mail from Outlook and Thunderbird.

It is a small sized software and very simple to use. Unlike other tools, it scans for empty traces in the hard disk block by block to find deleted emails. Once the software has been downloaded, just run the program (it don’t needs installation). The Mail Cure will ask you about the drives, folders or any other files that you want to scan. Just select any folder or file and start the scanning process for deleted emails.

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mailcure_dataOnce the scan starts, it will show a progress bar on the top right side as you can see in the picture below. It will also show you the number of e mails that have been recovered while the scanning process is still in progress. Not only this, you can also preview the e mails that have been recovered while Mail Cure is still scanning the drive and hence save your time if you are looking for any specific e mail. To preview your e mails in right side pane, click the mail on the list window, the mail’s detail information will display on the bottom pane.

Once the scanning process is complete, you can easily export the recovered e mail either in txt or eml format. The eml format is widely used to import emails in Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, and other desktop email programs.

One last but not the least feature of Mail Cure is that you can sort the emails by different ways such as sender, date, or subject. You can also search for any text in the emails by clicking Find button. So i hope now your problems are solved and you don’t have to worry if you accidentally deleted your important emails as Mail Cure can always recover them for you.

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mailcure_saveClick here to Download Mail Cure for Free

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Mozilla Firefox 3.5 beta 4 version and Firefox mobile web browser aka Fennec will feature Geolocations, thanks to Google. Geo Locations is an opt in addon for the Firefox users that will ask their permission to give them results based on their current location. To figure our your current location the addon will rely on any technique i.e GPS, WiFi or cell tower triangulation or manual address entry. Once the location of the user has been identified, the tool will give the next browsing or searching results accordingly. For example, if you are searching for a “car” price, the Firefox Geolocation addon will get you results in the form of the nearest garages and show rooms based on your current location. This new app will surely increase the overall smartness of the web as well as increase the productivity of the clients. You will no more be getting car prices of UK if you are actually based in America.

Doug Turner from Mozilla has actually worked on the development of this new app and according to his blog,

This idea isn’t new. We have been researching meshing geolocation data and the web for a few years. Last year, Mozilla Labs released an experimental addon, Geode, which implemented the draft W3C Geolocation Specification. We added support for the spec to Firefox 3.5 and “Fennec” (our mobile browser which is in development) as well as a user interface that put the user in control of which websites could use location. However, we left it to add-ons to implement the code that would actually figure out your location, using any technique of their choosing. So, with Firefox 3.1, 3.5 or Fennec, plus a third-party add-on, users would be able to use location-enabled websites.

However, we were still left with a chicken-or-egg problem: unless lots and lots of users installed an add-on, websites wouldn’t have a significant audience for which to develop location-enabled services; and without lots of useful web content using the feature, users had no reason to install an add-on.

The Mozilla Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 version is expected to be made available soon while the mobile browser Fennec beta version will be launched in the Summer while the alpha version is expected anytime. Do you think Location Based Services has a real future unless the websites are optimized to provide the same services? Give us your comments as we really look forward to them.

To Download Alpha version of Fennec for testing , click here

Via Google Code Updates, Dough T Blog,

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