by Fraxav » Sat Mar 22, 2008 6:15 pm
I recently bought an USB pen drive with the built-in U3 technology. Today I thought: what if I could have MM3 on this pen drive?
Well...maybe most of the readers won't understand what I'm talking about.
U3 is a quite new technology that allows you to bring your own programs, files, preferences, bookmarks, etc... with you in a pen drive with the appropriate software installed, occupying a reasonable amount of space (and without having to set up a new OS in that drive). So, if you install the U3 version of MM3 in that drive, plugging it in whatever computer will result in MM3 running on that computer, with your own customized settings!
The point is that, to work with U3, a program should be slightly (or heavily, dunno...) modified.
Well, I find that U3 is a really interesting feature and since more and more programs are releasing their U3 version, MM shouldn't do otherwise.
My pen drive is a Sandisk Cruzer Micro, but it's not the only one capable of U3, despite Sandisk is the co-creator for the technology. Many infos about U3 can be found
here.
Share your opinions! Bye.
I recently bought an USB pen drive with the built-in U3 technology. Today I thought: what if I could have MM3 on this pen drive?
Well...maybe most of the readers won't understand what I'm talking about.
U3 is a quite new technology that allows you to bring your own programs, files, preferences, bookmarks, etc... with you in a pen drive with the appropriate software installed, occupying a reasonable amount of space (and without having to set up a new OS in that drive). So, if you install the U3 version of MM3 in that drive, plugging it in whatever computer will result in MM3 running on that computer, with your own customized settings!
The point is that, to work with U3, a program should be slightly (or heavily, dunno...) modified.
Well, I find that U3 is a really interesting feature and since more and more programs are releasing their U3 version, MM shouldn't do otherwise. :)
My pen drive is a Sandisk Cruzer Micro, but it's not the only one capable of U3, despite Sandisk is the co-creator for the technology. Many infos about U3 can be found [url=http://www.u3.com/]here[/url].
Share your opinions! Bye.