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Old 26th November 2006, 08:36   #1  |  Link
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DoItFast4U guide

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There are guides covering the Big 3, with bits about the 3 softwares. What I am looking for, and couldn't locate anywhere, is a write-up about DoItFast4U alone, with a few screenshots. Can you pros give me a link to look?

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Old 28th November 2006, 03:31   #2  |  Link
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hmmmmm..... i vaguely remembered seeing one once ... although it was probably hosted on Eyes`Only's website which is now defunct.

one option would be to install the program and peruse the comprehensive help file which includes its own guide including screenshots

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the old old guide covered just DIF4u.. that has been gone for over a year now...

your best best (and most accurate) would be to look at the new guide and stop after the demux stage.

I ask though why your interested in JUST doitfast4u... the big3 (or 4 or 5) work as a whole unit creating a very accurate backup.
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Hi jel, D3s7

Thanks for responding. I want the standalone guide for a quite a mundane and personal reason. I have a sizeable collection of Video related software and what I do is put each one in a folder that contains the software, a text file with a short description with version and date, and a howto (guide) file. Then I add the folder in one of two DVD-RW discs labelled A-L and M-Z. My AutoGK folder, for instance, contains almost all the versions released. Not that I'll use the older versions, but just...keeping an archive, for reasons I can't explain.

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