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Old 01-01-2006, 07:02 AM   #1
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Card Export II USB Mass Storage for WM 5.0

Softick Card Export II emulates a USB Mass Storage device on Windows Mobile handhelds, thus making it possible to mount storage cards or file stores as logical disks under Windows-, Mac-, and Linux-desktops. The latest beta 2.10 released today supports Windows Mobile 5.0 and also allows switching between Active Sync and USB Mass Storage modes without disconnecting the USB cable.

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