FWIW, I have had both and would strongly urge you to get Disk Warrior.

    As Andrew said:

> DW has always been unique, i.e. it addresses a
> level of the file system that no other utility works with, and like
> many others I can report it has several times recovered disks that
> otherwise seemed hopeless.

    DW is a one-trick pony but it does that one trick *exceedingly* well,
better than anyone else.

    TT Pro has lots of *seemingly* useful bells and whistles that I just
never needed or used.

    Ciao,
    bob 


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