Victorinox SwissMemory 1 GB (Translucent Ruby) | List Price: $78.00 Discount Price: $77.98

| Brand: Victorinox Binding: Sports Release Date: 2006-09-12
Features: - Compact, multi-purpose tool; transport image, music, and data files
- Includes: 1 GB memory stick, knife blade, nail file with screwdriver, scissors, key ring, LED mini-light, and retractable ballpoint pen
- Compatible with USB 1.1/2.0 interface, Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/MAC OS X, OS 8.6 and higher, Linux 2.4 and higher
- Free, downloadable SecureLock software; protects data from unauthorized access
- Just 2-1/4 inches long
One Year Later [Posted on 2007-12-08] As of Christmas day, my husband will have used this item for a full year. He's a computer programmer, webpage designer, etc and this item gets full use EVERY DAY. He still loves it and won't leave home without it in his pocket! Just the other day the light went out and we are searching out a replacement battery, but other than that have had NO other troubles with it. I highly recommend this item and any other Swiss Army items. Top quality.
Computer-age swiss army knife [Posted on 2008-01-02] Great product for any of us who sometimes would like to copy material to a thumb drive... and also might need a little knife blade, scissors etc.
Excellent Idea [Posted on 2008-01-03] This is an excellent idea anyone who uses a computer as well as a knife. My husband loved it
Husband loves it! [Posted on 2008-01-19] I ordered this for my husband as a stocking stuffer. He is a gadget lover and a teacer. It is one of his favorite gifts! He loves the idea of it, it's compactness and usefulness! It is well made and practical!
Handy, but potentially disastrous [Posted on 2008-11-14] It's always good to have a little knife or flashlight on you, but this memory stick comes up short. The biggest problems with the "Swissbit" was that it had its own software that supposedly helped you stay more organized. I've always thought this was a stupid idea since it's easy enough to make folders on your flash drives. The one good feature was that it could synchronize with your My Documents folder on your home computer. This dumb software proved disastrous when I plugged it into a Mac, and then couldn't open any of the folders. I was freaking out, especially because it had my masters thesis on it. I had to download a file recovery software program to get my files off of it. Plus, you could buy a little Swiss Army knife and a flash drive for probably $30 instead of the $70 or more that they charge for these things. That said, I loved having them integrated, and I'm always disappointed to not have a knife on me when I need it.
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