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Comments on: SanDisk ships new USB drives without promised tech

Crossfire line that was announced at CES with U3 "smart drive" technology is shipping without the feature.

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No U3 Support is a plus not a minus.
by bsn March 27, 2006 6:28 PM PST
I have a U3 drive and U3 STINKS! In the future, I will avoid this
buggy software at all costs.
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U3 is a great tool
by fred999 March 30, 2006 6:50 PM PST
The previous comment by Brian N is exactly the kind of comment that is completely useless. What's worng with U3. Why did you find it not useful? Let's be constructive.

Personally, I find U3 very useful. I'm not a computer geek and need programs that make my life easier. U3 does that. I use it for keeping a copy of my Mozilla browser and all it's Bookmarks. I also use it to store all my passwords in a great program called RoboForm. I recently downloaded a free version of OpenOffice (note the word FREE) and can access all my MS docs on any computer.

U3 is simple. Plug it in and it works!

I heard some folks talk about building their own U3-like platforms with Linux software (or others. If you have the time and the expertise, well more power to ya! I use a computer as a tool to make money and I'm not interested (nor talented) in programming. U3-Smart - Plug it in and it works.

Kevin



Reader post by: Brian N (bsn - What's this?)
Posted on: March 27, 2006, 6:28 PM PST
Story: SanDisk ships Crossfire without U3

I have a U3 drive and U3 STINKS! In the future, I will avoid this
buggy software at all costs.
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go sandisk!
by alek_nedic April 18, 2006 2:11 PM PDT
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