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Card Export 1.0

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  • Date added: October 07, 2002
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Card Export is a Palm OS application and Windows driver pair that allows to use SD/MMC flash card from Palm OS device as a logical disk on Windows desktop. Card Export allows to read, write Palm OS application (PRC/PDB/PQA), images, or just use flash card as a floppy for any data. It's possible to format flash card with any file system and with any cluster size or event defragment or partition flash card. Process is very simple. After inserting Palm into cradle, and running Card Export application on it, tap 'Export Cards' button and after a few seconds desktop drivers automatically mount flash card as a logical disk. Card Export is designed for Palm Computing handhelds with Palm OS 4.x installed, desktop part runs under Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP.


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