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- From: stu1d46@bmerh255.bnr.ca (Victor Koa)
- Subject: Re: How good is AutoDoubler?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep01.181941.544@bmerh85.bnr.ca>
- Keywords: autodoubler
- Sender: stu1d46@bnr.ca
- Organization: Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa, Canada
- References: <1992Aug29.222529.2553@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> <Btsx08.MnI@DMI.USherb.CA>
- Date: Tue, 01 Sep 92 18:19:41 GMT
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- In article <Btsx08.MnI@DMI.USherb.CA> martin@DMI.USherb.CA writes:
- >Hi, Autodoubler is a great peace of software. It works well on my LC. The
- >speed degradation is almost imperceptible when lunching compressed
- >applications (except for Canvas). The reliability is excellent. I never
- >add a problem like lossing data with AD.
- >
- Yeah! I think Autodoubler's pretty cool too!
- Only thing is, I recently bought another hard drive, and now I have space to
- spare. So I decided I could do without Autodoubler (until I fill the new HD
- up :-) ). Unfortunately there is no easy way of weaning my old hard drive off
- of Autodoubler. If I remove AD from my system, I have a hard drive full of
- Disk Doubler files. Looks like I'll have to uncompress each and every file
- one at a time...If I really want to bother.
-
- Erik P. Trounce
- BNR doesn't even know I exist, so how could my views reflects theirs?
-