The U3 Smart Drive, Great for Traveling
Tuesday, January 27 2009 @ 06:23 PM ICT
Contributed by: News

The U3 Smart Drive is a USB flash drive with special software that offers this functionality. The U3 Smart Drive is an otherwise ordinary USB drive with the U3 platform pre-installed. This platform is a full-fledged operating system that can run U3 applications installed on the drive. Importantly, all data is saved onto the U3 Smart Drive without leaving a trace on the host PC. Several applications are available for the U3 platform, including the Mozilla Firefox Web Browser, Thunderbird e-mail client, anti-virus programs, utilities, business applications and games. While many U3 software applications are available free of charge via download, some are sold for an additional fee.


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