Comments on: Apple extends MobileMe accounts--again
In an apparent attempt to make up for problems plaguing the Web services suite's launch, Apple extends subscriber accounts by 60 days--on top of a 30-day extension.
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To answer another question: according to an analyst at Schwab I was talking to, Apple has already fired someone over the mess. I don't know who was fired, but when I explained all the .Mac problems combined with the 3G iPhone issues he knew about, his response was "no wonder Apple fired that guy." Don't know who "that guy" was?
I think Apple made the mistake of not rolling out MobileMe one month prior to the release of the new iPhone when there were less members.
I wish they hadn't done away with being able to access your bookmarks online. After syncing, I have 3 varying copies depending on which device I'm on.
Unless they get things squared away very quickly, I won't be renewing it when mine expires in October, or will it be December now?
I don't have MobileMe, but I know quite a few people who do. They have had a few problems in the first week, but all claim the service has been solid for them since. Obviously that's not a wide sampling, but it does disprove your disaster comment doesn't it.
mobile me iS A DISASTER. STAY AWAY."
And you are a troll
Obviously Apple can't get away with that attitude with MobileMe.
I'm not sure the kill switch in iPhones would agree with you.
Live Mesh is leaps and bounds ahead of MobilePee.
- by tonylouk December 26, 2008 5:09 PM PST
- why would any one pay for an email account when you can have one for free?
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