HI Rene:

There are some good programs out there that allow you to enter all sorts
of info on a particular fly pattern...I cant remember the names, but they
are free. Also, if you aren't a fan of external hard drives of USBs, you
can always save the files to a rewritable CD. Nothing can go wrong exept
for a bad scratch!
 
>-- Original Message --
>Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2007 19:10:19 +0100
>From: Rene Zillmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: [VFB] Archiving of pattern
>Reply-To: <[email protected]>
>
>
>Hi,
>
>How do you all archive (write down) your fly pattern?
>
>I myself have a file and a filing box, where I store printed recipes.
>These are mostly copies or printouts from websites, I visited.
>
>But what with patterns, we 'invent' or learn from friends? I started to
>write my own little doc or pdf files, where I write down these
>information. I feel, that it is not sufficient, to have these
>information of electronic media like a hard drive. disk drives may crash
>or the information might get unavailable due to software changes.
>
>And: How exact do you write down the information? Including tying steps
>ot just the plain material lists?
>
>Rene

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