On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 16:16:06 +0000, heather wrote:

>I have an emac running Mac OS 10.3.4.
>
>Any recommendations for a memory stick?
>
>Today's Guardian has a gadget feature which highlights the Iomega
>mini memory for Mac and PC.
>
>Any good?
>
>Heather Welford

I took a look at the Iomega website and it looks like your typical USB
memory stick. No drivers required. I tend to think that these things are
all pretty much the same nowadays, other than slight differences in
transfer speed, which usually isn't a concern when you're just interested
in moving a couple of files from one place to another.

There are two kinds of Iomega mini - the older USB 1.1 and the newer USB
2.0, so if you want something a bit more future-proof go for the latter.
I'm not sure if your eMac has USB 2 ports or not, but either should work
because 2.0 is backwards compatible.

I've collected so many compact flash cards over the years, either paid
for (�80 for a 2MB Psion card back in 1997...sob...�40 for a 128MB one
last year) or 'free' with digital cameras/mp3 players, I decided to buy
one of those USB-CF adapters for �15. Something to bear in mind in case
you have any of these things collecting dust in a drawer somewhere...

Neil


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