So, this "support" from the folks at SmartFTP was so laughable that I couldn't help but to pass it on for all to see ...
As many know, I ran my own shareware company for a number of years (Xenon Inc.), writing the software, and handling all user support (both sales and technical), amongst many other tasks involved in such a venture, so I know what it takes to handle support, and (hopefully) make sales.
I'm sort of a beginner to photo editing and was wondering when I use the option to flatten layers or items in Photoshop or Snag-It will the final image size be smaller when I save it, or does it not make any difference at all? I'm trying to reduce my images as much as possible without losing any noticeable image quality.
If your replacing your main Hard drive or you simply want to back the whole thing up you can and its pretty easy to do. So what is cloning a hard drive? That is simply making a total copy of it onto another hard drive (for a back up). So why can't you just simply cut and paste it into the new hard drive? Well its simply not that easy, you can do that for some folders but not for all of them.
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