Comments on: Card Reader for Palm OS Updated
Mobile Stream's Card Reader has just been updated. Card Reader allows you to use your Palm OS device's memory card slot as a standard USB card reader for transferring and managing files. The program features a 1200/1100KB/s read write speed, background transfers and a small file size. It even supports the Bluetooth File Transfer Profile for wireless card transfers. The new update includes support for the latest devices including the Treo 755p and preliminary Centro support, Clie Mac OS X compatibility fixes and a new German UI localization.
Card Reader v1.07 is available with a free trial and costs $11.95 USD to register.
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RE: SDHC
While I agree with your assessment about using a card reader, I still rely on this application to transfer information when I don't have the reader with me. I always have my Palm at hand and I often need to transfer files from work or a friends computer. Using Blue Tooth can make this process a little more convenient, if I don't have my cable with me.
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SDHC
That being said, 95% of the posts that I read where someone is having an issue recognizing, reading, or writing to a 4 or 8GB SDHC card are from people who are using a software solution like this to do the job. Those who purchase a little $5 USB SDHC reader seem to just get it done.
I have a little cheesy $5 reader that I got from NewEgg with my 8GB SDHC Class 6 card. It is lightening fast and 100% I reliable without the first glitch. I do have to remove the card from the slot to use it, so I guess that's an advantage for CR.
Anyway, I never saw any reference to SDHC compatibility.
Pat Horne