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Again I am desperate to learn how to transfer pics from cam to computer

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I had Kodak Easy Share which is no longer available. I have tried other transfer programs and I don't have sense enough to figure them out. I simply want to transfer pics from camera to compt. so I can edit, and email. Might someone please help? Lee

I had Kodak Easy Share which is no longer available. I have tried other transfer programs and I don't have sense enough to figure them out. I simply want to transfer pics from camera to compt. so I can edit, and email. Might someone please help? Lee

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Hi lee, how do your normally connect your camera to your computer -- USB cable? Many cameras are recognized as an external storage device and assigned a drive letter, such as "E". In these cases, you can use Windows Explorer to copy the files to your hard drive using drag and drop.

Some people prefer to remove the storage card from the camera and insert it into a card reader attached to the computer rather than using a USB cable.

There is a good photo forum site at dpReview where you can get advice on specific programs and products.

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/

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Yes, thank you for your time. I used Kodak Easy Share but it's being transferred to Shutterfly which is Greek to me. Picasa is a 'little' better. Yes, I do connect my camera via USB cable ' Any other help, I'd so appreciate. Lee