Portability - does this include U3?
Posted: 07 Mar 2007 00:08
Hi- I understand that this software is portable - and I read a statement that it can be run from a memory stick.
Has it been optimized for use with the U3 technology? I understand this technology to basically spread the data for files across the entire span of solid state memory on a USB stick, so one part dosnt get OVERUSED and the read/write's are split across the entire stick. This extends the life of the stick.
What I do not know is are there special coding instructions you need to do to make this compliant?
If NOT - then get this thing on the U3 sites - you would be surprised how many people are buying software for their thumbdrives these days - and the U3 site is a direct link when you insert one of these U3 compatible drives in your computer. Basically from the little start manager in the U3 software it has a link to "Get more U3 software" - I am sure EVERYONE goes there.
Both free and paid software is located there. Many software companies provide a "lite" version for free to get the user hooked, then offer another version with more features for a fee.
Just a thought - might boost sales.
Has it been optimized for use with the U3 technology? I understand this technology to basically spread the data for files across the entire span of solid state memory on a USB stick, so one part dosnt get OVERUSED and the read/write's are split across the entire stick. This extends the life of the stick.
What I do not know is are there special coding instructions you need to do to make this compliant?
If NOT - then get this thing on the U3 sites - you would be surprised how many people are buying software for their thumbdrives these days - and the U3 site is a direct link when you insert one of these U3 compatible drives in your computer. Basically from the little start manager in the U3 software it has a link to "Get more U3 software" - I am sure EVERYONE goes there.
Both free and paid software is located there. Many software companies provide a "lite" version for free to get the user hooked, then offer another version with more features for a fee.
Just a thought - might boost sales.