Bruce Dayton wrote:
Hello Keith,
I have a sandisk cruiser that lets you put in any SD card you want. So not only is it portable but you can use more media with it. Pretty cool - I find it quite handy
Never heard of that item, Bruce... I'll have to check it out.
Having said I've never used the JumpDrive�, I decided to insert it in my keyboard's USB jack, and the drive's icon instantly appeared on my desktop.
I moved some .jpeg, .pdf, TexEdit and a couple of other randomly chosen files to the Drive's icon, one by one.
Copied to the drive within a second or two! Because it's solid state, there's no "writing to" in this operation... It copies almost instantly.
I then opened the drive, clicked each item that showed up in the drive's window. They opened instantly, each and every one, without hesistation, ready to work with.
After that, I selected all of the items on on the drive, and moved them to the trash.
Deleted the trash contents and then moved the drive's icon to the trash, which would allow me to "eject" the drive.
I pulled the drive out of the USB port without problems.
So simple! And, so cheap! I paid less for this 512 Mb solid state drive than a package of (5) HDDs would have cost in the old days.
Good product indeed!
keith whaley

