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To: isdsms who wrote (1911)10/5/1998 3:28:00 AM
From: Reseller  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
Looks like the USB SuperDisk got out a little too early.

examiner.com

>>But the SuperDisk, which retails for $150, contains a major flaw: Imation confirms that it won't easily install floppy disk programs into an iMac.<<

>>"There's nothing on our end to fix," said Thunstrom. "The problem lies in the software that Apple makes."<<

>>"We've been starting to get calls about it," said an Imation technician. "And we're getting more and more calls the longer the drive's out there."<<

>>Mike Shebanek, the USB product marketing manager at Apple, says the problem lies in the software that Imation shipped with the SuperDisk.<<

>>"Imation wanted to get the drive on the market as quickly as possible," said Shebanek. Imation says the glitch lies in Apple's software.<<

>>Meanwhile, added Ford, "there is going to have to be some pain, I guess."<<

Looks like a whole lot of finger pointing going on. lol : )

Regards
Reseller



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