Re: Free online backup (small)?

From: Todd H. (comphelp_at_toddh.net)
Date: 01/20/04


Date: 19 Jan 2004 18:10:18 -0600


<reply_to@newsgroup.com> writes:

> It would be great to be able to back up a few megs of word
> processing online in the event of a fire or theft. I haven't been
> able to Google this one. Bookmarks can be sent to
> bookmarks.yahoo.com. Photos likewise (photos.yahoo.com). But what
> about text? Its gotta be free!

Yahoo Briefcase might do what you want.

-- 
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/


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