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How to use Diino?
Charlton_King
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Hi
Does anyone here know how to use this software? I've downloaded the free 2gb version but have absolutely no idea as to how use it to store files.
My main aim is to use it to store photos which I currently have on my Canon 'Zoom Browser' but also other files. My pc is about to give up the ghost and I urgently need to store my stuff on the net as a 'lfeboat', transferring it later to my new pc when I can afford one!
I am totally naive in IT and would appreciate someone giving me an idiot's guide to using it. So far my progress has been limited to the triumph of logging on to the system.
Help!
Does anyone here know how to use this software? I've downloaded the free 2gb version but have absolutely no idea as to how use it to store files.
My main aim is to use it to store photos which I currently have on my Canon 'Zoom Browser' but also other files. My pc is about to give up the ghost and I urgently need to store my stuff on the net as a 'lfeboat', transferring it later to my new pc when I can afford one!
I am totally naive in IT and would appreciate someone giving me an idiot's guide to using it. So far my progress has been limited to the triumph of logging on to the system.
Help!
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Follow the PDF User's/Reference & Backup manuals.
Also refer to the FAQs.
According to this review it's as simple as drag-and-drop (although copy-and-paste may be the safer way of doing things, so you don't lose the original):
GEase of use
The software works just like a My Documents folder, so anyone familiar with Windows will find little to get confused about. The ability to drag-and-drop to and from your computer keeps life simple, and you can view things like photos as thumbnails as well as a list of files. It's not quite as powerful as a Windows folder, but it's not far off.0
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