The Go Dock+ is only $19.99 but for an extra and measly $60 (total price, $79.99) you can get the DockStar which has the Pogoplug technology embedded. While you can just plug it into your computer using the supplied USB cable, you can also get a dock for the drive, either the Go Dock or the Go Dock+ (the Go Dock+ is also a three-port USB 2.0 hub). Is it just me or do you also think that SalesForce makes a horrible support platform?Īnyway, as a portable storage device, the FreeAgent is way cool. I also notice the Seagate uses SalesForce for its customer service. Seagate appears to use much the same approach to customer service as SAP, which is to say bureaucratic and counterintuitive. ![]() ![]() This is irritating enough without having to deal with Seagate's labyrinthine Web site to make the request. This is a good idea but, I presume, due to export restrictions, you have to apply to Seagate Technical Support and supply the serial number of your drive and your address to get this version. ![]() They offer power management (you can set how long to wait before entering power-saving mode) and, using the Seagate Manager application, you can schedule automatic backups and use the drive to synchronize two computers.Ī recently released update of the Seagate Manager adds a new feature: Encrypted folders. The FreeAgent Go part of the system is a slim (5.12"h by 3.15"w by 0.83"d and weigh just 0.35lb), elegantly styled USB 2.0 drive available in capacities ranging from 250GB ($89.99) to 1TB ($229.99).
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