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PhotoFileCopy 1

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  • Date added: March 01, 2006
  • Total Downloads: 734
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From Easai :

PhotoFileCopy is a handy tool that copies digital camera photo images to a specified directory. The application automatically searches memory card drive for the photo file directory. Simply select the destination directory and press the arrow button. All the photo files will be copied to the new location.

Back up and synchronize your important files automatically.

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