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Adobe Dimensions + Extra - Mac Software on Diskettes RARE ITEM Adobe Dimensions + Extra - Mac Software on Diskettes RARE ITEM Paypal US $24.00 28d 23h
RAM and SPEED DOUBLER for Mac OS 7.5 Mac Software (2 Diskettes) RARE ITEM RAM and SPEED DOUBLER for Mac OS 7.5 Mac Software (2 Diskettes) RARE ITEM Paypal US $29.95 28d 22h 31m
Microsoft Windows  MS-DOS 5 Upgrade Software on 3.5 Microsoft Windows MS-DOS 5 Upgrade Software on 3.5" Floppy Diskettes UNOPENED Paypal US $39.99 27d 17h 23m
VINTAGE (1992)  VINTAGE (1992) "ANTIVIRUS/ DOS" SOFTWARE - SIX 5 1/4" DISKETTES (IBM PC) Paypal US $29.99 25d 18h 58m
Vintage Microsoft Word for Windows 5.0 Software on 3.5 Vintage Microsoft Word for Windows 5.0 Software on 3.5" Diskettes Paypal US $19.99 19d 21h 37m
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Leisure Suit Larry Software on 1.44 Diskettes Leisure Suit Larry Software on 1.44 Diskettes Paypal US $41.80 13d 11h 40m
QVoice - Voice Print 24th century Voice Security software 3.5'' diskettes QVoice - Voice Print 24th century Voice Security software 3.5'' diskettes Paypal US $29.95 12d 19h 4m
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Microsoft Word 2.0 + Money 2.0 and Innovative Software on 5.25 Microsoft Word 2.0 + Money 2.0 and Innovative Software on 5.25" Floppy Diskettes Paypal US $49.99 4d 28m
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Wonderland Wonderland
Sale Price: $99.99

5 x 3.5" diskettes. Rare classic

Isadar - Isadar - "Near the Edge of Light" (Player-Piano Software)
Sale Price: $25.00

Yamaha Disklavier Player-piano format.

ISADAR - In Search For The Meaning Of Christmas (Player-Piano Software) ISADAR - In Search For The Meaning Of Christmas (Player-Piano Software)
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Yamaha Disklavier player-piano fomat.

Student Writing Center Student Writing Center
Sale Price: $9.88

Special Student Features-Unlike any other word processor: Bibliography Maker automatically formats bibliographies for over 20 reference types, including books, encyclopedias, dictionaries, magazines, newspapers, films, lectures, and interviews.---Grammar Tips on punctuation, capitalization, plurals, abbreviations, and numbers, plus definitions of commonly confused words.---Writing Tips on how to write research papers, essays, book reports, resumes, cover letters, journals, news stories, and more; all grammar and writing tips based on the best-selling student handbooks Writers INC and Write Source 2000.---Title Page Maker automatically formats the title page so that the title, student's name, teacher's name, subject, date, and page numbering are set just right every time.---Journal with Password for keeping class notes, science lab notes, a travel log, or a personal journal; includes a calendar for organizing your writing by day, month, and year.

KERISYS DOORS32D Software - (32 bit) on diskette on with manual or via email, video budging KERISYS DOORS32D Software - (32 bit) on diskette on with manual or via email, video budging
List Price: $168.30

Software (32 bit) on diskette on with manual or via email, video budging

SmartDisk External USB 3.5 SmartDisk External USB 3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive for Desktop/Notebook PC
List Price: $39.98
Sale Price: $18.99

Add a floppy drive to your computer with this USB 1.44 MB external floppy drive. It features a USB interface and an eject button. Operating systems required: Windows 2000, XP, VISTA and 7.

TEAC 1.44MB USB External Floppy Disk Drive (Black) TEAC 1.44MB USB External Floppy Disk Drive (Black)
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Brand New USB External 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive Color: Black General Features: # USB interface # 1.44 MB disk capacity # Perfect for notebook users # 2 ft long USB cable # PC and Macintosh compatible Works with Windows 7 as well.

24x USB External CD-ROM CDROM Drive for ASUS EEE PC 24x USB External CD-ROM CDROM Drive for ASUS EEE PC
Sale Price: $3.41

Features: 1. External slim CDROM Drive 2. No external power adapter required, powered by USB. 3. Plug & Play, travel easily 4. Hot-swapping capability 5. Support windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista Package Includes: 1 pc CDROM drive 1 pc USB data cabel 1 pc USB Power Cable (PS2) Unit dimension: 160 x 137 x 19mm USB data cable: 60cm USB power cable: 60cm Fit Laptop models: Work with any laptop and desk pc with USB port Packing: Single retail box. Brand New Replacement Product, works as genuine parts, 100% OEM Compatible!! Full 6 months warranty!

Rampart Rampart
List Price: $39.95

Ready - Aim - Fire!!! Commander - prepare your forces for battle. Design and build an empire of castles, ships, and artillery. Bombard your opponent's stronghold with cannonballs and battering rams. Between battles, expand your empire by joining castle wall segments to form mightier fortresses. Erect your ramparts carefully, or they will crumble under the fury of medieval warfare!

1830: Railroads & Robber Barons 1830: Railroads & Robber Barons

Empire Building with Iron Horses and an Iron Will. Based on Avalon Hill's board game of the same name, 1830 is a railroad empire building game that is along the same lines (although a different style of gameplay) as the much more famous RailRoad Tycoon. Capturing the very look and feel of the board game, all the way to the hexagonal playing field and track tokens, 1830 is a turn based game that emphasizes the successful running of a company and manipulating the stock market rather than managing a railroad. Tracks can be laid, cities connected, trains purchased, and schedules set, but the ultimate goal in the end is making money, even at the cost of your company; you'll wind up buying selling a number of them during the coarse of the game anyway

CRIBBAGE MASTER FOR WINDOWS (1992) 3.5 DISKETTES CRIBBAGE MASTER FOR WINDOWS (1992) 3.5 DISKETTES
Vaultz Locking Media Binder, 200 CD/DVD Capacity, Black with Chrome Accents, 14 x 4.5 x 12.75 Inches (VZ01076) Vaultz Locking Media Binder, 200 CD/DVD Capacity, Black with Chrome Accents, 14 x 4.5 x 12.75 Inches (VZ01076)
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Vaultz Media Binders offer the ability to customize your contents. Since these sturdy units contain a standard three-ring binder mechanism, they accommodate binder insert pages that hold CDs, DVDs, Diskettes, business cards or just paper. Your contents stay safe and secure with tumbler or key locks, and the aluminum and steel reinforcements offer protection. The nylon shoulder strap and smooth chrome handle offer comfortable carrying options, while rubber feet prevent surface scuffing and sliding. The soft black felt interior features mesh pockets.

Fellowes CD Binder Sheet CD binder page - 25 PACK ( 95321 ) Fellowes CD Binder Sheet CD binder page - 25 PACK ( 95321 )
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FELLOWES INC. FELLOWES CD/DVD BINDER SHEETS HOLD 8 CDSFELLOWES CD/DVD BINDER SHEETS HOLD 8 CDS Manufacturer : FELLOWES INC. UPC : 077511953217

Omar Shariff on Bridge [3.5 Omar Shariff on Bridge [3.5" & 5.25" Disks]
Zhu Zhu Pets Zhu Zhu Pets
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Where will YOUR Zhu Zhu zhu-oom? Pick your favorite Zhu Zhu Pet and explore your very own humongous hamster city! Nurture them, feed them, hear them chatter and love them as you scoot and scamper through an awesome maze filled with chutes, tunnels, twists, turns, ramps and jumps for endless fun for everyone! Each Zhu Zhu Hamster has its own unique personality and whimsical sounds. Help them scoot, scamper, bump n' boogie through the crazy maze as you unlock more cool stuff the further you go in the Hamster habitat. Collect all your favorite hamsters as you rule the Zhuniverse.Features include: •9 different Zhu Zhus: play with Patches, Nugget, Winkie, Jilly, Scoodles, Pip Squeek, Mr. Squiggles, Chunk and Num Nums, plus 10 babies!•Play with multiple Zhu Zhu toys, including the Hamsterball, Car and Skateboard•30 unique levels filled with secret passages, food, coins, upgrades, and babies•Care for each of your Zhu Zhu pets to keep them happy!•Explore the Slide Park, Skate park, nursery, bathrooms and more! Drive around little cars, zip up ramps, spin down slides, run in the hamster wheels, and get into all sorts of crazy situations!


Diskettes Software

Consumer Reports - Laptops

Laptops account for about 25 percent of sales. It's not hard to understand why. Small screens and cramped keyboards have been replaced by bigger, crisper displays and more usable key layouts. Processors have caught up in speed, and innovative new processors provide some real advantages. Fast CD and DVD recording drives are common, as are ample hard drives. And a growing interest in wireless computing plays to the laptop's main strength: its portability. A laptop is the most convenient way to take full advantage of the growing availability of high-speed wireless Internet access at airports, schools, hotels, and even restaurants and coffee shops.

The Centrino technology that's central to Intel's newest laptop processors has wireless capability built in, and delivers commendably-long battery life. The thinnest laptops on the market are less than an inch thick and weigh just 2 to 5 pounds. To get these light, sleek models, however, you'll have to pay a premium and make a few sacrifices.

WHAT'S AVAILABLE

Dell, Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, Compaq (now owned by HP), IBM, Sony, and Toshiba are the leading Windows laptop brands. Macintosh laptops are made by Apple. Laptops can be grouped into several basic configurations:

Budget models. These have slower processors and lower screen quality than others, but are suitable for routine office work and home software. Price range: $800 or less.

Workhorse models. These have faster processors and more built-in devices, so there's less need for external attachments. They're not lightweight or battery-efficient enough for frequent travelers. Price range: $1,000 and up.

Slim-and-light models. These are for travelers. They can be less than an inch thick and weigh as little as 2 or 3 pounds. They generally require an external drive to read DVDs or burn CDs. Price range: $1,500 and up.

Tablet-style. These sit in your hands like a clipboard and have handwriting-recognition software. Some convert to a "normal" laptop with a keyboard. Price range: $1,800 and up.

IMPORTANT FEATURES

A diskette drive is becoming a rarity in all computers. As an alternative, you can use a USB memory drive (about $20 and up), which fits on a keychain and holds as much data as numerous diskettes. Or you can save files on a writeable CD or camera memory card. Most laptops have slots that can read one or more types of memory cards.

Windows laptops generally have a 1.5- to 3.5-GHz processor. Pentium 4 processors have the higher speed ratings; the new Pentium M and Celeron M processors have a slower rated speed but actually perform on a par with other processors. Macintosh Power PC processors are measured on a different basis altogether. In short, the different types of processors make direct speed comparisons difficult. It doesn't pay to try because any type of processor is likely to deliver all the speed you'll need.

Laptops come with a 40- to 160-gigabyte hard drive and 256 megabytes or more of random access memory (RAM) and can be upgraded to 1 gigabyte or more.

Today's laptops use a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. In Consumer Reports tests, batteries provided 2 to 5 hours of continuous use when running office applications. (Laptops go into sleep mode when used intermittently, extending the time between charges.) You can extend battery life somewhat by dimming the display as you work and by removing PC cards and turning off wireless devices when they aren't needed. Playing a DVD movie uses more battery power than usual, but any laptop should be able to play a movie through to the end.

A laptop's keyboard can be quite different from that of a desktop computer. The keys themselves may be full-sized (generally only lightweight models pare them down), but they may not feel as solid. Some laptops have extra buttons to expedite your access to e-mail or a Web browser or to control DVD playback. You can attach an external keyboard, which you may find easier to use.

A 14- to 15-inch display, measured diagonally, should suit most people. A few larger models have a 16- or 17-inch display. A resolution of 1,400x1,050 (SXGA+) pixels (picture elements) or more is better than 1,024x768 (XGA) for viewing the fine detail in photographs or video, but may shrink objects on the screen. You can use settings in Windows to make them larger. Many models are now offered with a display that has a "glossy" surface instead of a dull one. Those look better in bright ambient light, as long as you avoid direct reflections.

Most laptops use a small touch-sensitive pad in place of a mouse--you slide your finger across the pad to move the cursor. You can also program the pad to respond to a "tap" as a "click," or to scroll as you sweep your index finger along the pad's right edge. An alternative pointing system uses a pencil-eraser-sized joystick in the middle of the keyboard. You can attach an external mouse or trackball if you prefer.

Laptops include at least one PC-card slot for expansion. You might add a wireless network card or a digital-camera memory-card reader, for example, if those are not built in. Many laptops offer a connection for a docking station, a $100 or $200 base that makes it easy to connect an external monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer, or phone line. Most laptops let you attach these devices anyway, without the docking station. At least two USB ports, for easy hookup of, say, a printer, digital camera, or scanner, is standard. A wired network (Ethernet) port is common, as is a FireWire port for digital-video transfer. Many models have a standard or optional internal wireless-network ("Wi-Fi") adapter. The infrared port found on a few models can be used to synchronize data wirelessly between the computer and a personal digital assistant (PDA).

Laptops typically come with less software than desktop computers, although almost all are bundled with a basic home-office suite (such as Microsoft Works) and a personal-finance program. The small speakers built into laptops often sound tinny, with little bass. Headphones or external speakers deliver much better sound.

HOW TO CHOOSE

Decide if a laptop is right for you. If you're on a very tight budget and aren't cramped for space, a desktop computer may still be OK. Otherwise, consider a laptop.

Windows vs. Macintosh. Many people choose Windows because it's what they've always used. Apple's iBook will suit you if you're interested in photo editing, music, video, and other multimedia applications. Apple computers are also less susceptible to most viruses and spyware than Windows-based computers. The Apple PowerBook is relatively expensive as laptops go, however.

Buy à la carte. Dell and Gateway pioneered the notion that every computer can be tailored to an individual buyer's needs, much like choosing the options for a car. This configure-to-order model is now common practice for laptops as well as desktops.

You can also purchase a preconfigured computer off the shelf. (You can do the same online if you opt for the default choices of equipment the manufacturer offers.) That's fine if you don't have very strict requirements for how a laptop is outfitted or if you want to take advantage of an attractive sale.

Configure-to-order menus show you all the options and let you see how a change in one affects the overall price. You may decide to use a less-expensive processor, for example, but spend more for wireless capability or better graphics. Configure-to-order will often give you choices you won't get if you buy off the shelf. And configure-to-order means less chance of overlooking important details.

Downplay the processor speed. Speed is no longer the be-all of personal computers. For years, processors have delivered all the speed most people need. That's still very much the case. Spend the money on more memory instead. A Pentium 4 processor with a speed of 2.4 GHz and a Pentium M at 1.4 GHz earned the same speed score in our tests. The different types of chips now on the market make direct speed comparisons difficult.

Look closely at warranties and insurance. Get the longest manufacturer's warranty you can afford; many offer one or two years above the basic one-year warranty, for a price. If you intend to travel a lot, buy screen insurance from the manufacturer. If you take full advantage of the manufacturer's warranty and insurance, you won't need an extended warranty from the retailer.

Copyright © 2002-2006 Consumers Union of U.S., Inc.

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I was at the US Post office the other day mailing out Nero 7 software which has the instructions booklet inside the box. The clerk says I was not able to mail it out media mail because according to there guideline it's not media mail! I beg to differ. The guideline states: For sending small and large packages consisting of books, film, manuscripts, sound recordings, video tapes, and computer readable media (such as CDs, DVDs, and diskettes! So did he make a mistake?
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Invented by IBM, the death knell sounded by Apple. Sony has announced it is going to cease selling diskettes altogether, with the last bastion being Japan. Sales will be ceased there too, even though Sony still managed to sell 12 million of them there last year. While Memorex and Imation still produce and sell diskettes, this move by Sony surely means it won't take long for the rest of the ...

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