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Peter Skye wrote:
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> The studio I'm using now is digital Mac. I'm going to buy a USB drive
> for backup & archive of my files. (In the old days if you wanted to go
> to a different studio you just picked up your reel of tape and went out
> the door. But today . . .)
>
>snip>
Peter, a "web hard drive" is a possible work-around. If your files are <100 MB or so and you don't
need to do transfers for more than 30 days you can upload from the Mac to a trial web storage site
and then download the files to your OS/2 machine.
Info on several sites:
http://www.dailyedeals.com/free_internet/disk_space.htm
An example site:
http://www.filesanywhere.com/PowerPlanPricing.htm
Sheridan
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