cartridge storage?

Is there a cartridge for vfoglight storage that I can install on Foglight?  I read the installation guide, which tells me this:

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Only problem is that I can't seem to locate this car file.  Is it available?

This statement is a little bit on the future. It will be provided in the next release of Foglight 5.6.5.

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