Free and legal software from PortableApps.com
The paradigm is changing, and the personal computing gestalt that I've known for 20 years is about to be supplanted by shiny, cheap hardware and free, powerful software. The result is a future more students can use and afford, not tied to what we know today.
In the beginning there was DOS, and that begat Microsoft, and that begat Windows. At the same time International Business Machines, which decided in the beginning to clone the personal computer, spread the new trinity of plastic, silicon, and magnetic media around the world. With Microsoft and IBM efforts, we have machines people both swear at and swear by, often at the same time.
The first part of this new paradigm is simple; a USB jump drive. With this I can plug into any networked computer here at Chico State. The latest models have up to four gigabytes of space, and larger units are in the pipeline. I paid $50 dollars for my jump drive, and expect to use it all year, if not longer.
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