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Hi liz
I have no knowledge of this camera but I'll have a go at getting your pictures onto your mac.
As a rule with a Mac you don't need any software to download images (there are odd exceptions - this may be one of them), you just connect the camera to the mac with a suitable USB cable.
Under normal circumstances I would suggest using a USB Card-reader instead of the camera but as this camera does not use removeable memory cards you have no choice but to use a cable directly to the computer.
On the camera, use the menu to set it to PC then wait a moment. With any luck you will see an external hard-drive appear on your desktop. It may be called Jazz or may simply be called No Name.
Once that appears, open it up and you will probably see a couple of folders - explore them and sooner or later you'll find your photographs. If you launch iPhoto first it will probably find them for you and all you have to do is press the import button.
Let us know what happens - I'm interested.
If you have successfully downloaded the pics to your computer, then your camera's part in the printing process is over. You need to check what programs are on your computer for the purpose of editing or printing your pics.
You should not need any driver for a camera. When camera is connected via USB cord Windows will simply recognise a new device or drive and you will see it in 'My Computer. Also Windows camera and scanner Wizard should come up and ask what you want to do with the images.
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