I print all mine on glossy photo paper on my home printer. The quality is pretty good.

I have a Toshiba PDR-M4 (discontinued), and it uses SmartMedia cards to store the images. I have a 32 MB card in there right now, and on the quality setting I am using right now (medium-high), I can get 65 pictures. On the very lowest setting I can get 494 pictures, but they will suck because the quality is set way too low. On the highest setting I can get 32 pictures.
I rarely fill the card before uploading the images to my computer, except when we go on vacations and there's no computer to upload them to.
My advice for purchasing a digital camera:
1. Get at least 2.1 megapixels for quality photos. Prices are dropping, so if you can afford a higher megapixel count, go for it!
2. Be sure it's compatible with your computer. I have a Mac, so I needed something Mac-compatible. A lot of the cameras use USB, so if your computer DOESN'T have a USB connection (maybe an older computer), be careful.
If I think of more, I'll add them...
