
DataNumen Archive Repair
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What is DataNumen Archive Repair
DataNumen Archive Repair is a Windows utility designed to recover and repair corrupted archive files, such as ZIP and related compressed formats, so users can extract data that standard tools cannot open. It is typically used by IT support, forensic/recovery workflows, and end users dealing with damaged downloads, storage media issues, or interrupted transfers. The product focuses on repair and recovery rather than document editing, OCR, or general-purpose PDF conversion.
Focused archive recovery workflow
The product is purpose-built for repairing damaged archive files and recovering contained data. This specialization can be useful when general file conversion or document tools are not applicable. It supports a recovery-oriented workflow (select file, analyze/repair, output repaired archive or extracted content). For organizations, this fits incident response scenarios involving corrupted backups or transferred archives.
Windows desktop deployment
It runs as a local Windows application, which can simplify use in environments where data cannot be uploaded to cloud services. Local processing can also reduce dependency on network connectivity during recovery. Desktop deployment is straightforward for individual technicians and small teams. It aligns with offline recovery use cases from removable media or isolated machines.
Narrow scope reduces complexity
Because it targets archive repair rather than broad document conversion, the interface and feature set are typically more direct for the intended task. Users do not need to configure complex pipelines common in server-based conversion/OCR products. This can shorten time-to-first-result for one-off recovery jobs. It also reduces overlap with broader content management or PDF editing suites.
Not a general converter
Despite being grouped with file converter software, the core function is archive repair and recovery, not format conversion across many file types. It does not replace tools that create, edit, OCR, or transform documents (for example, PDF-centric workflows). Teams seeking standardized conversion pipelines may find the scope too narrow. It is best evaluated as a recovery utility rather than a conversion platform.
Windows-centric limitations
The product is primarily positioned as a Windows desktop tool, which can be limiting for macOS/Linux users or mixed-OS enterprises. It may not fit server-side automation needs where headless processing and APIs are required. Centralized deployment, monitoring, and role-based administration are typically stronger in enterprise server products. Organizations may need additional tooling for scalable, automated recovery workflows.
Outcome depends on corruption
As with any repair utility, recovery success depends on the type and extent of file corruption and the availability of intact data blocks. Some archives may remain partially unrecoverable, or recovered output may require manual validation. This can introduce uncertainty for business-critical recovery scenarios. Teams should plan for verification steps and fallback options (e.g., alternate backups).
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 license | $199.95 each (promotional; MSRP $349.95) | Single-user license; full version delivered immediately after purchase; promotional pricing noted on vendor site. |
| 2-9 licenses | $149.95 each (promotional; MSRP $259.95) | Volume pricing (2–9 users). |
| 10-24 licenses | $119.95 each (promotional; MSRP $209.95) | Volume pricing (10–24 users). |
| 25-49 licenses | $99.95 each (promotional; MSRP $169.95) | Volume pricing (25–49 users). |
| 50-99 licenses | $69.95 each (promotional; MSRP $119.95) | Volume pricing (50–99 users). |
| 100-199 licenses | $49.95 each (promotional; MSRP $89.95) | Volume pricing (100–199 users). |
| 200-499 licenses | $39.95 each (promotional; MSRP $69.95) | Volume pricing (200–499 users). |
| 500+ licenses | $29.95 each (promotional; MSRP $49.95) | Volume pricing (500+ users); lowest published per-license price on vendor buy page. |