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11.4. Putting photos onto your ARCHOS To copy photos from your camera to your ARCHOS you can connect your ARCHOS to the camera directly with the optional USB Host cable or by first transferring the photos to your computer and then transferring them to the ARCHOS. 12. Fring™ The included fring™ application allows you to make video conference calls. It has a clean, attractive and uncomplicated user interface that allows you to video conference with other fring™ users as well as with those using Google Talk™, MSN Live, Yahoo® messenger, AIM™ and others (you will need to have one such account yourself as well). 13. Files The file browser gives you the possibility to navigate the file system of your ARCHOS' internal memory. In the Home screen, tap on the applications tab, and tap on Files to enter the file browser. Tap on a folder to open it. Use the back icon to go back up one level in the file hierarchy. By holding your finger down on a file or a folder, you can cut, copy, delete, rename, or get details about that specific file or folder. To paste a copied or cut file or folder, use the menu icon . For folders with many files, you can "flick" the list and it will scroll up or down quickly. 13.1. Browsing Other Computers on the Network If there are Windows® computers on your WiFi network, you can browse their shared folders. Make sure you have a WiFi connection and in the application Files, select Shared folders (SMB). If there are computers on the same network that are sharing folders, then you will see the computer's name here, and then the shared folders and files inside. You can copy files and folders from the computer sharing them and then paste them locally into your device. If the computer with the shared folders normally has a Windows® username and password, you will be asked to enter these before you can access the folder contents. 13.2. Accessing shared media files via UPnP When you select Media servers (UPnP), you can only browse and play media files from media servers on the local network, not transfer them. See the section Playing your PC's shared media for details on using this feature.