By Kris Abel on Wed 03 Sep 2008

You take one end of the USB cable and insert it into the Clickfree box, then take the other end and insert it into your computer. You’re done. That’s it. There’s no buttons to press, no mice to click, no software to install, no options or settings to select. Like an espionage toy from the movies, the Clickfree box does all the work, installing itself and automatically scanning the computer it’s connected to for a shopping list of file types and copying them onto its own hard drive.

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