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levyd
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Question Using VDX As A Floppy?

I am a recent owner of a visor deluxe and want to take files on my visor like a floppy disk, in any format, jsut to store them there till i can get them to anotehr machine, could someone please recommend some software (preferably freeware) that i can do this with


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Try this.

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looks a little shaky man, have you used this before? Does it work well?

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You might want to check out Filebox 3.0.
It does exactly what your talking about. I never tried it though. I have my VPL pretty much full most of the time so a floppy (or cd-r/w works better). Unfortunately it is NOT freeware, but it's only $12.50

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Thanks Burnsy

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