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In <200404211711.i3LHB8Ov034142@deimos.aros.net>, on 04/21/04   
   at 10:11 AM, jbrush@aros.net said:  
 
>I always bring it up and get hammered for doing so, but here goes again  
>:)  
 
>Robosave  
 
Well, if you were getting hammered, I'd consider the source.  
 
I prefer Unimaint, but Robosave works fine.  
 
For those that like to play with their partitions in addition to there  
Desktop, dfsee will avoid more than a few full system restores.  
 
>Very easy to use, more flexible and customizable than arcinst. Save  
>whatever you want, etc.   
 
What to write an article for the SCOUG web site?  :-)  
 
Steven  
 
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