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Martin W Wessendorf <[log in to unmask]>
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Martin W Wessendorf <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 1 Aug 1997 11:15:20 CDT
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Dr. Stamatis Pagakis writes:

> Dear Gert
>
> I have been using a small, cheap program (about 35 british pounds if I
> remember correctly) called virtual disk.  It creates a new icon on the
> desktop, that feels and behaves like another hard disk.  Every time you
> remove a removable medium (floppy, CD, jazz, jip etc) it keeps a list of
> its directory (if you want) in a separate folder for each disk.

In searching for the source of Virtual Disk, I also found an alternative
freeware program called DiskTracker put out by a fellow at MIT.  Does anyone out
there have sufficient experience with these to compare and contrast them?

Thanks!

Martin Wessendorf
Dept Cell Biology and Neuroanatomy
Confocal Microscopy Facility
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN  55455

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