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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Broderbund Click Art CD's and c-pic
I have a nice collection of Broderbund's Click Art on CD's that I hate to trash. However, it does not appear that these are capable of running on W7 64 bit. I recall that these discs with hundreds of images on each could be viewed using a viewer that displayed the images as thumbnails. I suppose that if the viewer were compatible the images would still be accessible on the discs. Anyone happen to know if it is possible to use these discs with any kind of viewer or am I going to have to recycle the manuals with the pictures of the images and trash the discs ?
I think C-pic or Photodex was the viewer. |
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Mondsreitersmann
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Skingrad
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What is the picture file's extension?
Does this program run on Windows XP?
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