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| Publisher: | Wireless Computing | File size: | 519K |
| Date added: | 18-03-2008 | Minimum requirements: | Windows 2000|Windows XP|Windows 2003 Server|Windows Vista |
Wireless Computing
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Flash Copier allows you to copy a set of files form a master folder on your PC or laptop to up to 25 flash cards at once (depending on the number of drive letters available on your system), in about the time that you would normally spend to copy one flash card. The program utilizes Microsoft Windows' multi-tasking and multi-threading technologies, making duplications of flash cards fast and easy.
Version 2.11 has added format all which formats all flash cards at once, added Label All that labels up to all flash cards at once, added Eject All (not available in Vista) that stops all flash cards for safe removal and cleans up and releases system resources, added Context Menu to the drive list to perform all tasks on individual drives, added Activity Log that logs all tasks performed for the copying session, and new multi-level activation scheme that meets both personal and business needs.
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