PalmDisk 1.0 review (mobile)
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An utility / conduit that allows you to easily transfer any kind of file between an expansion card and your Desktop PC.
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PalmDisk 1.0 is tools software developed by Shareeant.
An utility / conduit that allows you to easily transfer any kind of file between an expansion card and your Desktop PC.
Take advantage of the available storage in your expansion card, by using your Palm as a high capacity, portable disk.
Supports Memory Stick, Compact Flash, Secure Digital and Springboard expansion cards.
Requirements:
This tools software is freeware, which means you can download and use PalmDisk 1.0 absolutely free. There's no need to buy the product. PalmDisk 1.0 supports english interface languages and works with PalmOS.
Downloading PalmDisk 1.0 will take if you use fast ADSL connection.
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- 100% availability
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