Transfer +3

screenshots 3 (3 available)
computer emuzone review
karnevi
Review
karnevi
Published on2025/05/04 at 10:25
Back in the Spectrum days, my longed-for childhood, I used to spend a lot of time thinking about those programs I'd seen advertised and had caught my attention, but for whatever reason, I never got around to. One of them was Transfer +3. It caught my attention that Topo had published a utility, and also that it allowed you to copy tapes to discs, since not all the games that appeared did so in that format (at least not in the early years).

Time passed, and the truth is, I forgot about it... Until a while ago I saw that it had been preserved. I added the file to the page and didn't have any contact with it again until today, when I decided to write the file, and the surprise I got was a pleasant one, because I didn't have it... But in reality, I did.

Discopack +3, the other utility published by New Frontier for +3, was nothing more than an improved version of the Topo program. In fact, the program itself mentioned that it was, although it didn't explicitly refer to the one we're dealing with.

The truth is, it's surprising what one learns so many [crossed out]years[/crossed out] later.
developing teamdeveloping team
commentcomment
User comments View all (3)
aki 2026-03-02 10:31:58
Hola Borrocop. Entre a los comentarios porque me aparecían en portada, ya hace que había escrito ésto y casi ni me acordaba. Bueno, si te animas, independientemente de que la compartas o no…
Borrocop 2026-02-19 22:35:06
Perdido no está... el Quickit lo tengo yo. Y es más hay dos versiones la primera un año antes v- 1.0 que es la que fue precursora incluso al windows 95, y la v- 1.5 que tuvo mejoras sobre la…
aki 2025-05-07 20:55:56
Ahora que dáis paso a comentar este tipo de programas pues ver si alguién puede recuperar la utilidad de Quickit que hicieron los de Topo Soft en 1993. Es uno de los pocos programas que qued…
AFFILIATES