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I have been using computers since the very early days so I still use some software from those days. When Windows started version 3. With this program you could organize your titbits of information in an orderly fashion. This program was 16 bits as Windows was in those days. Later 32 bit versions of Windows did not include CardFile but the old 16 bit version would still happily run within it note: I have since learnt that Microsoft did make a 32 bit version of Cardfile that it shipped with NT 3.

This version is compatible with the old Microsoft 16 bit version. It is even be possible to load a new database in the old 16 bits version but although the new version does not have the limit of characters, so these extra characters will get lost if you load it in the old 16 bit version.

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Previous Next. Oct 9, 21, Anyone have a recommendation? Aug 20, 8, This is an external reader Jun 11, 3, 1 0. You shouldn't have any problem with any card reader on Win7. They all use the same drivers that are already built into the OS's list of driver. Nov 9, 3, 0 I'd get the cheapest one off Newegg! Feb 25, 0 0. F1N3ST said:. Dec 26, 3 0 0 bowflexhomefitness. Thanks everyone. I was puzzled because I hadn't seen any card readers that said they were Windows 7 bit compatible and I didn't want to order one just to find out it didn't work.

Only thing with the Sandisk I linked to, is it has a Picture transfer button on it, that runs with software Sandisk provides with it. This button is not needed in any way or form. I attached it to my new PC and I know the USB port is good so that made me wonder about a new one.



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