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To: rll who wrote (7471)2/19/1999 2:58:00 PM
From: Cogito   of 10072
 
>>If this means that they've given up on the zip caddy to make clik! zip-compatible, then I think that this was a very bad decision and will come back to haunt them. Now it will require some type of cable or wireless technique to get the data to a pc from a clik! built-in device.<<

RLL -

Don't forget that most people already use a cable to get the pictures from their cameras to the PC. But they have to do that after taking a very few pictures, due to the capacity limits of flash cards.

As USB and IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interfaces become common on both PCs and cameras, the transfers will become quicker and easier.

A Zip caddy setup would have been nice, but the lack of one is not going to kill the Clik! I'd like to see the camera makers adopt a docking cradle like that of the PalmPilot.

- Allen
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