I am grumpy because my host decided to upgrade me to Plesk without telling me. I must be in the middle of migration right now, because I've got all half functionality on everything. And their tech support chat is not going right now. I really don't want to sit on the phone with someone.
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I'm looking to upgrade from my pokey 1GB flash drive.
Any recommendations? I was thinking I wanted one with some sort of protection (biometric or password), but am skeptical of the cross-platformability.
When I bought mine, 1GB was hot shit. 4GB would be nice, 16GB...well, depends on price.
What are you guys using?
Umm - 256 meg.
Not helping, I know.
Heh, I'm still excited about upgrading my 256mg to a 1G, myself.
Microcenter tends to have good prices.
A while back they had generic 2gb thumbs for $15...
Geeze, and I used to think that my 256meg was teh shiznit.
I've got a few SanDisk 1GB Mini Cruzers, and I think one of the 2 GB ones, also a couple of the 512 MB ones. They've been reliable and crossplatform. I've not used any with the biometrics or otherwise in them though.
You can get 1GB from Sandisk for $14.99 at Microcenter.
I have a friend who's very mobile, and I'm pretty sure he's running Thunderbird and maybe other apps off of a secure Sandisk drive. I think.
I used a couple of 1gb key drives from Sandisk, with lots of cross-platform and no problems. I haven't heard anything about biometrics, but you could run encryption software off the drive without having it built in.
As for running software off the key drive, well, that's where it gets pretty cool. You can pretty much run your own personalised Firefox, Thunderbird, etc, off your thumb drive, which is pretty handy, especially if you use other people's computers occasioanlly or need to use your parents', in my instance. There's a couple of good sites for it.
TinyApps: [link]
Portable Apps: [link] Which is my favorite, because they're apps suite is, pardon the pun, pretty sweet.
And you never have to mess with someone's settings again.
you could run encryption software off the drive without having it built in.
How does that work when you're cross platform? If I've encrypted my content using the software that comes with it, is the whole drive unusable in OS X or Linux?