FloppyBase 1.5 is an imaging program that converts floppy disks into image files for Windows. This software allows users to create floppies from image files, eliminating the need for multiple physical disks. Additionally, it supports network connectivity.

One of the best features of this program is that it can work over the network without needing to be installed on the machine it is used on. This means that if you provide technical support, your help desk team will always have access to the critical boot and utility floppies they need. You can even install it on a server and then share the install directory to enable your team to use it.
When you create a floppy disk image file, FloppyBase makes an exact copy of the disk and compresses it for you. You can then save the files on your hard drive or burn them to CD. This allows you to recreate the floppies from the image files whenever you need to.
One of the best things about FloppyBase is that it supports media conversion. So, if you need to use 1.2MB images in a computer with only a 1.44MB drive or preserve floppies that are on media that is no longer made, you can still do that with ease. Floppybase 1.5 can write images from 720K and 1.2MB media to 1.44MB media. The floppies are seen by the operating system as if they were the original disks because Floppybase preserves all the original file system data (Media Descriptor, Boot Sector, File Allocation Table even the Sector Geometry).
FloppyBase uses a simple GUI and is self-registering. Once you run it once, you can just double click an image file to recreate a floppy. It even remembers the last path used, whether network or local. Operation is straight forward. If you're working over a network and you want to leave no trace on a client machine, you can unregister it when you've finished.
Overall, FloppyBase 1.5 is an excellent program for anyone who needs to manage floppy disk images. It is easy to use and has a lot of great features that make it a must-have for anyone in need of such software.
Version 1.5 30 day Evaluation: N/A