Macdrive 7 From:CSDC , Mediafour Corporation ,
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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: CSDC EAN: 0608498006636 Format: CD-ROM Weight: 30 hundredths-pounds Label: Mediafour Corporation Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Mediafour Corporation Model: MD70-E0WR Packaged Height: 120 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 760 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 25 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 540 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows Vista Platform: Windows 98 Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows Me Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Mediafour Corporation Release Date: 2007-03-12 Studio: Mediafour Corporation
Feature:
- Drag and drop to copy files in either direction -- or double-click to open a document directly from a Mac disk
- Mac files automatically get the right icons and file name extensions under both Windows and Mac OS
- Create Mac disks for file transfers and backups
- Partition, format, analyze and repair disks with MacDrive Disk Manager
- Burn Mac CDs and DVDs with the MacDrive CD/DVD Creator
Product Description:
MacDrive 7 is the ultimate solution for sharing files between Mac OS and Windows. There are no special steps and nothing new to learn -- just install MacDrive, and Windows becomes a cross-platform file sharing powerhouse. Once MacDrive is installed, you'll forget it's even there -- and wish you'd installed it sooner. It's perfect for graphic design, audio, video, education, digital photography, publishing, word processing, CAD/CAM, database administration and much more. MacDrive 7 works with just about anything you can throw at it - Hard drives, CD-R/RW, DVD RW/ R, floppies, iPods, flash drives, Zip, Jaz, MO, DMG virtual disk files and more
Customer Reviews:
I Wish I Could Go Lower, 2008-09-14 I bought this on the off chance I would ever see another Mac disk (it's been years). Given the business I'm in (publishing) there's always a chance a client may for some reason want a Mac. I did the install, but it wouldn't activate, saying the server could not be reached. Given that I had installed Dragon before it and the latest Acrobat after it, the problem wasn't on my end. This went on -- punctuated by uninstalls and reinstalls -- for several days, until I finally called the manufacturer, who gave me an activation code. Guess what? It STILL wouldn't activate! Even yet another uninstall and install did no good. I can only assume this software is so sloppily written that the disk it comes on is good for only three things: as a coaster, frisbee or clay pigeon. It should be zero stars, for what good is a program that won't install?
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