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Crossfire line that was announced at CES with U3 "smart drive" technology is shipping without the feature.
Crossfire line that was announced at CES with U3 "smart drive" technology is shipping without the feature.
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buggy software at all costs.
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.
- go sandisk!
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