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Apple's MobileMe service suffers another outage. This time it's Web mail yet again, which seems to be giving Apple some of its biggest hiccups.
Apple's MobileMe service suffers another outage. This time it's Web mail yet again, which seems to be giving Apple some of its biggest hiccups.
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A quick visit to the MobileMe support page shows that half the discussion threads have been cut off by Apple. Attempts to read threads of complaints results in an error message saying you are not authorized to view that thread/discussion. Maybe if Apple spent as much time working on their MobileMess as they do censoring their boards the entire problem would go away...
FYI, I am a long-time Apple fanboy; I own six Macs, three iPods, and an iPhone, and I've been with Apple's internet services since back in the iTools days. Never in all these years have I seen Apple drop the ball so badly, or have so little regard for its customers.
Your experience sounds terrible, and thanks for the note about the live chat/call-in number--I had them mixed up.
So are you dropping MobileMe or asking for a refund if you're already past the pay period?
I doubt Apple is your ISP, so you must have a secondary email. Use that to send outgoings until dot me is back up in an hour or two. Annoying, maybe. However it works. Worst case grab a hotmail or other freebie email account to have a backup (to let garbage pile in it) "just in case" or to use as a handout email, so you keep your "real" emails from getting out in the ether.
1) Down time after launching the service
2) Require credit card to signup for "free" trial
3) Nagging when you use a browser that is used by a majority of web surfers (IE 7)
4) Have another down time just after things seem to have settled down
Now go back on that list and see how many of these were done by mobileme...?
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$teve job$ understands how to make cool proprietary and overpriced products but he doesn't know how to run a business that scales. It's one thing to have 3% marketshare of the PC market, it's another to create a reliable service that scales.
Go back to selling music, $teve.
- by dctechguy August 12, 2008 12:25 PM PDT
- I find it amazing that Apple is having so many problems with MobileMe, After all, Hotmail (Microsoft) and Yahoo Mail seldom experience outages. I have never experienced one with either of these services. Nor have I ever had problems with address books or archived emails with these services. This is a testament to Apple's lack of Web services infrastructure and software. And to think they actually charge for these services. I even maintain a company website through MSN and have not experienced difficulties. I own an iPhone, use it on t-Mobile (unlocked and jail-broken) and love it. But that has yet to make me an Apple fan boy. Equally pathetic is Apple's lack of customer response and support - as least according to the media. I was going to get a Mac laptop...I think I'll wait awhile.
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