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Subject:transfer media From:Kelly Kremin <Three_Cats -at- MSN -dot- COM> Date:Sat, 4 Jan 1997 16:27:34 UT
Recommendations, advice and testimonials are needed.
I am working (offsite) on a manual with a number of very large graphics. Too
large for a typical disk.
I need an external drive, I guess, to get the graphic files and the manual
files I am creating back and forth.
I'm on a PC; W95. Creating a manual in FrameMaker.
Do I also need a software application, some sort of compressing utility?
(This is the 1st time I've confronted transfer issues like this. I am a
novice.)
Please send your responses directly to me at:
Three_Cats -at- msn -dot- com
Thanks for your help.
Kelly M. Kremin
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