I suspect from the above that you may not be over familiar with the Kodak 14n hardware/software combo, unless of course you are and have included it in the playful toy description. :-)
Matthew Ward
Applications may crash....OS X, doesn't, if managed thoughtfully.
If the Kodak 14n software is/was written correctly, the app would be more stable.
Often, camera makers don't put a lot of money, time, effort and energy or talent into software. Its a traditional problem. Some exceptions to that rule, are amazing, and prove that it CAN be done.
Since the software supports the camera, you'd think the mfg would, at least, attempt to do it right.
Since the software is usually given away FREE (?) when you buy the camera, the mfg doesn't spend a lot in development.
An outstanding example of very poor software is Olympus, altho' they seem to be making an attempt to catch up to the 20th Century, if not to the present one.
Bill
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