| Handheld Solutions Card Copier Version 1.10 - developed by Thomas Graupner Card Copier allows you to easily copy files from one storage card to another using your device's internal RAM as a buffer. Say you are on a trip and you need to copy a bunch of digital images from one CompactFlash card to another. Since your handheld computer has only one CompactFlash slot, you would first have to copy the images to your device's internal RAM, then swap cards, then copy the images to the other card. You could do this using a file explorer, but using a file explorer to do this could be quite frustrating especially if you were in a hurry or if you didn't have enough free RAM to copy all the images in one load. This is where Card Copier comes in handy. With Card Copier, you can specify an image number range, select the individual files that you want to copy, and then have them copied automatically. While Card Copier is copying, all you have to do is swap storage cards when it tells you to. Card Copier can also delete files, including files that it has just copied. Below are two screen shots of Card Copier: (From left to right: Palm-size PC version, Pocket PC version) |
(Click here to see a screenshot of the Handheld PC version) - Click here to download Card Copier for Palm-size PCs running Windows CE 2.11 - Click here to download Card Copier for Pocket PCs - Click here to download Card Copier for Handheld Pcs running the HPC2000 platform Note: The EVB runtime is required to run Card Copier on Pocket PCs running Windows Mobile 2003 and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition. (Back to my handheld computing webpage) |
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