Iomega Zip Drive & Tools (1994) - Time Travel
In late 1994, Iomega introduced the Zip Drive, which was a new type of storage device. The original model could support 100 MB Zip disks, with future models supporting up to 750 MB disks. Iomega included a software suite called Zip Tools that was designed to make the storage system much easier to use. In this video, we take a look at the hardware and the software that made up the Zip experience. The Zip format never really overtook floppy diskettes as the storage standard, and re-writable CDs (and later DVDs) could hold much more data then a Zip disk. This led to the Zip format dying out in the early 2000s.
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More on Iomega and the Zip drive
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip_drive
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