On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Bruce Johnson
<john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu>wrote:

>
> On Mar 4, 2010, at 3:05 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>
> Is there software for Mac OS X for this thing?
>>
>
> If it doesn't mount as a USB mass storage device, (ie as a removable drive)
> when you plug it in, there's probably no Mac driver. Do the usual 'Google
> the device name that shows in System Profiler' route, if you don't find a
> driver online that way, you're probably out of luck.
>
> More and more of these cheap little devices are 'USB Mass Storage'
> compatible, since this works better with WIn 7 and such, which means that
> you get OSX and Linux compatibility free with 'em.
>
> Still, Stephen, you have this uncanny ability to find Mac-incompatible
> devices, don't you? :-) You have quite a pile of 'em by now...
>

When the stuff is GIVEN to me (ie it is free) I don't turn it down lest they
stop giving me free stuff. :)

I did a google search for Mini DPF KeyChain Photo Album Mac OSX but that
didn't help.
I didn't think to look in System Profile on my Mac. I just looked at the
Decktop and didn't see it.



-- 
Steve Conrad
Henrietta, MO 64036

"The time has come for mankind to grow up and leave its cradle behind; to go
forth and claim our place in outer space."
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