copy2go External Drive

This entry was posted by Tom Settel Friday, 8 June, 2007

Backing up assorted collections of music, videos, photos, and documents can turn into a time-consuming project. Besides the effort you expend locating the files, extensive multimedia
libraries require an external hard drive with a sizeable storage capacity. Designed for ease-of-use and available in 60GB or 100GB, CMS Products’ copy2go external drive features a built-in search and copy software that lets you manage all your multimedia files in one application.

Once connected, the copy2go software searches any connected hard drive, flash drive, CD/DVD, digital camera, and MP3 player for multimedia files and arranges them in a convenient folder structure. A “Sticky Selection” feature allows you to choose files across multiple folders without losing your previous selections, and a keyword search tool can help you locate specific files. For greater convenience, you can also group related collections or favorite files into separate databases.

With a weight of 7 ounces and dimensions hardly larger than a smartphone, copy2go is portable enough to carry in your coat pocket or laptop bag.

60GB COPY2GO Multi-mediaCMS Products 60GB Copy2go Multi-Media c2g-60
The copy2go External Drive Specs & Features:

  • Swiftly transfers data at 480Mbps through its USB 2.0 interface
  • Searches for image formats JPEG, GIF, TIF, CRW, and DNG
  • Searches for music formats MP3, WMA, M4A, M4P, ATRAC, RA, RAM, and SNG
  • Searches for video formats AVI, MMV, MPG, QuickTime, MP4, and WMV
  • Searches for document formats XLS, PPT, TXT, WDB, VSD, DXF, MDE, DOC, PDF, SWF, GRF, AI, PST, WPS, ZIP, MPP, and PUB
  • Click here to view CMS Products 100GB Copy2go Multi-Media c2g-100.

    One Response to “copy2go External Drive”

    1. There is also another really good removable media management product called Datacatch Librarian for $39 http://www.datacatch.com which addresses the removable media management issue. It catalogs your backup and archive removable media by basically extending the Windows file management system so that you are seamlessly searching for files stored on removable media with standard Windows tools and browse thumbnails. What’s good about this is there is nothing new to learn.


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