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Re: *Whew!*



Ralph Glatt replied:

>mjmahon@aol.com (Michael J. Mahon) wrote in message
>news:<20040914030021.08263.00000765@mb-m06.aol.com>...
>> Ralph Glatt wrote:
>> 
>> >"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> >news:<tfCdnbQ9vseWG93cRVn-hg@comcast.com>...
>> 
>> <snip>
>> 
>> >> Another method would be to Shrink the disks 
>> >> to file archive, which would make them smaller, 
>> >> then transfer to PC, ZIP, and upload. 
>> >
>> >I was thinking about doing this, in case there are people who still
>> >get their Apple //s online and want to download direct. Ah, I think
>> >I'll go with the easier route. ;-)
>> 
>> It's not just the handful with their Apple IIs connected to the
>> internet, its all those who transfer files from a PC or Mac and
>> unShrink them on their Apple IIs.
>> 
>> I find ShrinkIt more friendly than the more rudimentary tools
>> for converting images back to disks.
>
>Okay, I'll take the harder route. The main thing is to make these
>programs available to the most users.

It wasn't my intent to suggest one method _instead of_ another--
just that there are two fairly sizeable groups of users whose
preferences are likely different.  ;-(

-michael

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