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Replicate or distribute? (part 2)

Bonusprint, the UK's leading mail order photo processor, will be launching in November with a Cognima Snap powered service. The system I'm currently trialling will be available to members of the public--just head on down to Bonusprint and request the "mobile" service.

So far I'm very impressed.

The devil being in the details, I expected the installation to be clunky at best. The Cognima team have spent a lot of time getting the configuration and interface information up to date, so instead of gobbledegook, I received a well-writen SMS alert with precise and correct instructions on how to install the Replicate(t) client software.

So much so, the text had instructions for menu items I didn't even know existed (like scanning an SMS for a web address and then directing Opera to load that address).

Once installed, the client starts up and the runs as a deamon in the background (cognimad?). As far as I can tell, the software doesn't have a direct impact on battery life, OS responsiveness or Internet conectivity.

So far so good.

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