Comments on: Apple offers details on recent MobileMe update
Company digs a little deeper and provides information about a month-old update to MobileMe.
Company digs a little deeper and provides information about a month-old update to MobileMe.
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Typical for a company that is only good at designing plastic and not scalable software. Mobile Crap is more like it.
Look "PC" just go back to your "Surface" and play with yourself...
http://news.cnet.com/Apple-sells-supercomputer-sequel/2100-1010_3-5242487.html?tag=mncol
It keeps everything sync'd up on my two Mac's and the iPhone.
"Since server-side updates are a bit more innocuous than a standard software update to Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows, it's easy not to notice that updates are occurring." And that is how it should be.
Not available on the Mac...never will be. LOL!
Chances are, windows runs better on thier mac than on your $hit PC.
Also, the real question is... can YOU run OS X on your $hit PC.... I think not.
Enjoy being educated on how OS X can run on a "PC". Which, btw, PC ENCOMPASES the mac, since it is a "Personal Computer".
- by aeamador November 8, 2008 1:37 PM PST
- I tried using this service recently on a trip to Hong Kong and was amazed at how bad and unreliable it is. As of today I have absolutely NO RECORD of any mail that I sent, either "reply" or "new," during the whole trip. Neither do they appear in the "Sent" folder, nor the curved arrow that means a message was replied (well, in a few instances only). In many other aspects, I found it to be very clunky and unhelpful.
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