The Eye-Fi Share has Arrived!

Just after CES I posted an article about Eye-Fi’s visit to CntrStg and my experiences using an Eye-Fi card for taking pictures at CntrStg. After a little shopping around and a minor shipping issue with my order from Amazon, I finally have it in my hands. I had a small problem getting the card setup, when I inserted it into my laptop, I was prompted with the regular windows prompt asking what I wanted to do with this card. I selected to run the Eye-Fi installer, but was quickly greeted with a message that the AutoRun application has stopped working. At first, I thought it was a simple one time thing, but after a couple more attempts and even after trying on a XP based computer, it was obvious that the installer was having problems. Thankfully, Eye-Fi has the setup application available as a download from their website. It didn’t take long to download and configure the card. The setup was very easy to do and within a couple minutes I was taking pictures and having them automatically transferred to my computer. With the great weather we had here yesterday, I was outside snapping pictures of the kids riding their bikes and by the time I got inside they were already on my hard drive and uploaded to my picture gallery. How awesome is that!

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(The above picture was taken without using the Eye-Fi card in the camera for obvious reasons.)

I decided not to get the Geotag / WiFi hotspots option because most of the pictures I’ll be taking are going to be around the house. There’s a really good chance that I’ll add those features before the next family vacation. Until then, I’m more than happy with uploading to my computer and SmugMug account.

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Mike Temporale grew up fascinated by computers since an early age. His first hands on with a computer came when he was 7 years old and a travelling lab of Commodore PET computers made a stop at his school. Hooked on the new world these devices offered, he took any chance possible to get in front of a computer. When Compaq launched the iPaq 3600, he was hooked again. This time on a whole new world of mobile computing. Today, Mike spends his day helping clients deploy and manage their mobile device around the world. From installing custom software, to locking and securing data, and everything in between. He is also the Editor in Chief at Mobile Jaw - a site focused on today's mobile world.

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