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RE: Need some help (Online Storage)
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Author: Randy Burns
Posted: 06/08/2001 20:07:19 GDT
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Re: iDrive.com and FreeDrive.com
I believe iDrive has no more free services, and FreeDrive allows only 5MB of
free storage as a trial. Two others that are still free are: MyDocsOnline
(20MB free) and Yahoo Briefcase (30MB free). I don't know about
MyDocsOnline, but Yahoo Briefcase allows a maximum individual filesize of
5MB. One way around that is, export parts of the library in 4MB
pieces--pieces that are in EndNote import format and can be easily
reassembled after downloading them from your Yahoo Briefcase account.
Randy Burns
-----Original Message-----
From:
On Behalf Of Ian Robert Douglas
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 10:08 PM
To:
Subject: Re: Need some help
Hi Sandy,
One option would be to upload the file from your desktop to a web
space server like http://www.idrive.com/ or http://www.freedrive.com/
(I believe they're both free sign-up services), and then go online
via your laptop and download the file.
best wishes,
ian
http://www.powerfoundation.org
when disenchantment has become an article of mass
and universal consumption, we go on believing in the
astounding power of the embrace
| eduardo galeano
At 5:14 pm -0700 on 3/8/01, Sandy Friel-Patti wrote:
>I have a reference library on my desktop that is too large to save to a
>diskette; it will only go to a zip disk. I want to put a copy of this
>library on my lap top that doesn't have a zip drive. I can't figure out
>how to do it. (I want to take my lap top on a trip with me and I want
>to be able to work on a manuscript while I'm travelling.)
>
>To complicate matters, the desk top is running Windows 98 and the laptop
>is running Windows 95.
>
>How can I do this?
>
>SF-P=20
>
>Sandy Friel-Patti, Ph.D.
>Professor
>The University of Texas at Dallas
>Callier Center for Communication Disorders
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>(214) 905-3103 office
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>web address: http://www.utdallas.edu/~sfp
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Hi Sandy,
One option would be to upload the file from your desktop to a web
space server like http://www.idrive.com/ or http://www.freedrive.com/
(I believe they're both free sign-up services), and then go online via
your laptop and download the file.
best wishes,
ian
http://www.powerfoundation.org
<color><param>8080,8080,8080</param> when disenchantment has become
an article of mass
and universal consumption, we go on believing in the
astounding power of the embrace
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| eduardo galeano
</color>At 5:14 pm -0700 on 3/8/01, Sandy Friel-Patti wrote:
<excerpt>I have a reference library on my desktop that is too large to
save to a
diskette; it will only go to a zip disk. I want to put a copy of this
library on my lap top that doesn't have a zip drive. I can't figure out
how to do it. (I want to take my lap top on a trip with me and I want
to be able to work on a manuscript while I'm travelling.)
To complicate matters, the desk top is running Windows 98 and the
laptop
is running Windows 95.
How can I do this?
SF-P=20
Sandy Friel-Patti, Ph.D.
Professor
The University of Texas at Dallas
Callier Center for Communication Disorders
(214) 905-3103 office
web address: http://www.utdallas.edu/~sfp
</excerpt>
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