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MultiView 1.1

Multiview file copying utility makes it easy to cue up file lists for making music CD’s or DVD or just for easy file handling with it’s 4 drive interface.File panels are permanently anchored side by side so you can view all your drives at once,with a drag and drop interface.Want to make a music CD and have a few songs from CD, external drives, and harddrive you want to combine.You can have up to 4 panels side by side with completely different locations and be able to see everything stored and make a cue list quickly for burning effortlessly.Usually you would have to open and close


your file manager over and over to accomplish and lose sight of your folders in a minimized tray and having a tough time.By anchoring file panels together in this one MultiView you can see from start to finish the files you’re gathering from multiple drives and the final end results when you’re finished.Built completely with Microsoft controls to guarantee sound file transfers.

Multiview file copying utility makes it easy to cue up file lists for making music CD’s or DVD or just for easy file handling with it’s 4 drive interface.File panels are permanently anchored side by side so you can view all your drives at once,with a drag and drop interface.Want to make a music CD and have a few songs from CD, external drives, and harddrive you want to combine.You can have up to 4 panels side by side with completely different locations and be able to see everything stored and make a cue list quickly for burning effortlessly.Usually you would have to open and close


your file manager over and over to accomplish and lose sight of your folders in a minimized tray and having a tough time.By anchoring file panels together in this one MultiView you can see from start to finish the files you’re gathering from multiple drives and the final end results when you’re finished.Built completely with Microsoft controls to guarantee sound file transfers.

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