
Bert Webb uses his to keep files that he works on at home and work:
"Now I simply set up a “Briefcase” (a windows folder designed to carry copies of documents from one computer to another while keeping both sets updated) on my jump drive and work from that folder at home. I open my folder and see the exact same set up that I have at work. Every morning, I update my files with one click."For simplicity and security, this rocks.
U3 has collected all kinds of applications, from photo sharing to Skype, that can be run from a flash drive. As long as you have access to a computer, you can run your own software with your own settings.
This could be very cool for presenters and organizers both. Set up one computer with PowerPoint running on it connected to the projector. Each presenter brings his own flash drive with his presentation (or any other files he wants to use) and his own USB wireless presenter (because you'd be more familiar with your own). Bam! No more fumbling around with different laptops, trying to get them to work, just a smooth transition from one speaker to the next.





