If you're looking for an advanced data recovery tool, Recovery Explorer Professional is the right choice. It has an easy-to-use graphical user interface and covers many different data loss scenarios. It also features a multifacet interface that makes it easy to recover data. The program supports a wide variety of storage technologies. The trial version comes with some limitations. It also has a commercial license that is more expensive. But if you need to recover files from your computer, you'll want to get a license.
The advanced data recovery tools included in Recovery Explorer Professional allow you to restore and recover data from encrypted volumes. You'll need the key to access the crypted volume to use the program. The tool works with many types of encrypting technologies, including BitLocker, LUKS (1, 2), TrueCrypt, VeraCrypt, and FileVault. It's also compatible with RAID systems, virtual machines, and APFS. The professional version of the software is more complex than the free version, but is still enough for most basic cases of data recovery.
Recovery Explorer Professional's tools are comprehensive. It handles a wide range of file systems and devices, including APFS and HFS+. It also supports Linux, including Btrfs and ZFS, as well as Windows OS. It even has an advanced hexadecimal mode, so you can see exactly what's on the disk. You can also perform low-level analysis of the data consistency in your recovery with the help of this tool.