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FlashPAK 1.0


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Requirements USB Flash Hard Drive (Pen Drive) <br>BSD subsystem (default in Mac OS X Installation)
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Publisher Ronin no Sakurakai File Size 2.9M
Date added 11 Jun 2003 Check your speed

Enhanced Usability for USB Flash Devices on MacOS X. FlashPAK offers automatic fast backup of personal settings that make your Mac unique to you, such as your iCalendars, Addressbook, Keychains, Internet Settings and Browser bookmarks. Just plug in your FlashPAK-prepared USB Flash device. Our software does the rest, automatically, in *seconds*, then safely removes your FlashUSB from the Desktop. With FlashPAKSurfer, take your Mac Bookmarks with you... even without the need to use an online service to store and sync them. Ever been on another Mac and wanted to go to "that site"? With FlashPakSurfer, you can. Just plug in your USBFlash drive, run FlashPak surfer, and the Safari, IE or Camino installed on the machine you are on becomes your own!

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