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2005-07-06
Kaiwai:
>I don't understand peoples fascination with 'usb mass storage' - there is an opensource and very stable
>version of mtp available - libmtp http://libmtp.sourceforge.net/
>If you use iPod, then use gtkpod/libgpod.
>Neither of them have given me any grief.
Because some of us like our OSes and their file managers. BeOS and Open_Tracker in my case, and the programs 'libmtp' & 'gtkpod/libgpod' don't work at present with BeOS/Haiku.
But the most important reason is portability, my present HP camera supports access to the pictures as an USB Drive and that not only I can use it on my BeOS machines without extra software, I can plug it into just about anybody's machine *WITHOUT* installing drivers and still transfer the needed files.
I have used my ex-girlfriend's computer only once in the last two years to transfer pictures to her that she wanted. I have transfered pictures twice in the last year to my brother's computer and the same for my girlfriend.
None of them have HP cameras like me, are you suggesting that it makes sense for me to install HP's CD of software for such little use? Any software? When I can just plug in and use the device as a disk drive?