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| M. Hale wrote: > I seem to recall someone posting a message about a Java applet that can be > used to download pictures froma card reader onto the computer? Can someone > refresh my memory as to where I can find said applet/program if it even > exists? > > Thanks, > Mike You don't need it. Your computer sees the card in the reader as if it were a drive, and all you need to do is copy (or cut) and paste. | ||
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| I seem to recall someone posting a message about a Java applet that can be used to download pictures froma card reader onto the computer? Can someone refresh my memory as to where I can find said applet/program if it even exists? Thanks, Mike | ||
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| Marvin news:11ok1h2r1olp942@corp.supernews.com: > You don't need it. Your computer sees the card in the reader as if it > were a drive, and all you need to do is copy (or cut) and paste. Yes, true, but the neat thing about this program/applet was that you could collectively rename the files as they transfer from the card reader to the PC and select the destination location as well. I'm not interested in manually renaming the 30 pictures I just especially considering they are of multiple different subjects. Mike | ||
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| "M. Hale" news:Xns971B946175A53mjhalegmailcom@70.168.83.30... > Marvin > news:11ok1h2r1olp942@corp.supernews.com: > >> You don't need it. Your computer sees the card in the reader as if it >> were a drive, and all you need to do is copy (or cut) and paste. > > Yes, true, but the neat thing about this program/applet was that you could > collectively rename the files as they transfer from the card reader to the > PC and select the destination location as well. I'm not interested in > manually renaming the 30 pictures I just especially considering they are > of > multiple different subjects. > > Mike So you want all the different subjects named the same?? Only 30 pictures hardly a big job. | ||
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| > In article > "M. Hale" > >> I seem to recall someone posting a message about a Java applet that can be >> used to download pictures froma card reader onto the computer? Can someone >> refresh my memory as to where I can find said applet/program if it even >> exists? What operating system are you using? Most recognize a memory card in a reader as another disk. Then you se the native file/directory program (Explorer in Windows, Finder on a Mac) to copy the image files to where you want. | ||
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| In article "M. Hale" > I seem to recall someone posting a message about a Java applet that can be > used to download pictures froma card reader onto the computer? Can someone > refresh my memory as to where I can find said applet/program if it even > exists? > Many cameras come with their own. Ask your friends if they have a Fuji camera, you should be able to get their CD-ROM of the Finepix Viewer, this should do what you ask. |