[Web4lib] Need Help Reading Old CorelFlow Files

Eric Gustafson GustafsonE at lanecc.edu
Thu Mar 9 15:50:11 EST 2006


Often times when a package is dumped it's as an upgrade path to other
software.  If this is the case, Visio 4.0 included a converter.  Visio
2003 dropped support for cfl import so I assume it was still there in
Visio2002.
 
Another possibiility is to eBay the orig corelflow (there's a ver2.0 on
there right now) or via state/govt contracts you may still be able to
get visio2002 for cheap.
 
 
 
Eric Gustafson, Computer Support Technician
Lane Community College Library
4000 E. 30th Ave
Eugene, OR 97405

gustafsone at lanecc.edu
http://www.lanecc.edu/library/staff/eric/
(541)463.5277

>>> On 2006-03-09 at 10:38 am, in message
<B8ED2D2D83CF7B49A57193B82AC2D5530CE526 at starburst.corp.nal.usda.gov>,
"Sherry Davids" <sdavids at nal.usda.gov> wrote:
Back in 1996, the National Agricultural Library's Technical Services
Division created a series of flow charts using CorelFlow software. 
Once
the project was completed, the flow charts were saved but never again
accessed.



Now, approximately 10 years later, we would like to access these files
(extension:  .cfl), but we no longer have the CorelFlow software.  We
are hoping against hope that someone on this list will be able to
suggest a solution to our problem.



Sherry Davids

AGRICOLA Coordinator

National Agricultural Library

sdavids at nal.usda.gov

301-504-5729



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