Honestly, I don't use floppies, for anything, if I can avoid it. The only floppy disk tool I use is a neat little thing I found a few years back that provides a boot menu and allows you to boot from CD, on machines that can't boot from CD.
And, of course, I can't find a link to it at the moment. That should tell you when the last time I used it was.
Floppies are so obsolete that it's really pointless to work with them. Anything that you could put on a floppy, you could put on a USB key or CD instead, and any computer that can't take a USB key or a CD is so old that it's cheaper to buy a new machine than to pay a technician to repair the old one.