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The PocketZip rive was a drive made by Iomega in 1999 that used only small, very thin, floppy-like 40MB disks. It was known as the "Clik!" drive until the click of death class action lawsuit regarding mass failures of Iomega's Zip drives. Henceforth, it was renamed to PocketZip. A 100 MB Pocket Zip drive version had been in the works, was intended to be backwards compatible with the 40 MB disks, but ended up being vaporware and PocketZip itself would be discontinued as well. The PocketZip drive was also available as a laptop PC card slot drive where it could compete with contemporary PC card, MicroDrive, CompactFlash and SmartMedia readers.