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Personal computing discussed
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derFunkenstein wrote:Well here's the deal:
For all of Apple's brilliance in designing beautiful hardware and beautiful operating system interfaces, they fall on their face when they provide their own online products. .Mac or MobileMe users for the last 9-10 years have learned that the very, very hard way.
End User wrote:I've been using Apple's online service since iTools. While Mobile Me had a rough launch the service overall has been excellent.
iCloud brings much needed feature enhancements and, of course, the price is finally right.
Corrado wrote:End User wrote:I've been using Apple's online service since iTools. While Mobile Me had a rough launch the service overall has been excellent.
iCloud brings much needed feature enhancements and, of course, the price is finally right.
.Mac was terrible. The web mail was so god awful slow ALL THE TIME regardless of your internet connection speed. For $100 a year, they could at least have tried to run it on proper equipment.
End User wrote:MobileMe is really about keeping your iOS and OS X devices in sync (mail/cal/contacts, etc.). The web apps are secondary.
Corrado wrote:End User wrote:MobileMe is really about keeping your iOS and OS X devices in sync (mail/cal/contacts, etc.). The web apps are secondary.
I had it welllll before the iPhone and iOS even existed.
End User wrote:Bully for you!
Corrado wrote:My point being that the purpose of the product I paid $100 a year for was NOT to keep my iOS and OS X devices in sync, as one didn't even exist yet. If I'm paying $100 a year for an email address and some online storage, it damn well better be flawless in every respect.