.Mac question... easy answer

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
This is probably a really easy answer but im just unsure.



I bought .mac with my new macbook pro and i got the .mac in the mail but not the pro yet. Is it alright to install .mac on my current computer that i will only be using for a day or 2 or should i wait for my pro? is it all online or can i only install it once? If so i should just wait, but i dont think it matters.



Thanks,

Cato

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    yamayama Posts: 427member
    You can use .Mac on as many Macs as you want as far as I know. I have it set up for my PowerBook G4, PowerMac G3 and iMac.
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    brussellbrussell Posts: 9,812member
    As far as I know, it isn't necessary to install anything. Just put your name and password into the .Mac pane of System Prefs. You're fine to set it up on other computers.
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    cato988cato988 Posts: 307member
    ya thanks... i should have opened the box before asking ha. There is no installation cd



    thanks guys!
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    Originally Posted by Cato988 View Post


    This is probably a really easy answer but im just unsure.



    I bought .mac with my new macbook pro and i got the .mac in the mail but not the pro yet. Is it alright to install .mac on my current computer that i will only be using for a day or 2 or should i wait for my pro? is it all online or can i only install it once? If so i should just wait, but i dont think it matters.



    Thanks,

    Cato



    In fact, that is one of the advantages of .mac: synchronization across multiple macs. Jump on in, and good luck!
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