Compactflash


A flash memory format introduced in 1994 by SanDisk Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA (www.sandisk.com). At 36.4 x 42.8 x 3.3 mm, CompactFlash (CF) cards are larger than other flash formats, but have become very popular for storage in digital cameras. Appearing to the camera as a hard disk, CompactFlash uses the PC Card/ATA interface, but with 50 pins instead of 68. Cards support both 3.3 and 5v operation. CF cards plug into a CF socket or, with an adapter, into a standard Type II PC Card slot.

Handy Password, a password manager, can store all your passwords and other personal information in the encrypted file on CompactFlash card. It prevents your data from leak and cyberthief.

Download Handy Password to protect your personal data.

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