Apple may re-brand .Mac internet service

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  • Reply 81 of 85
    jowie74jowie74 Posts: 540member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by GuillaumeB View Post


    Until they really fix all these points that you guys mentionned, my web combinaison will remain:

    A personal domain/email address + Google Apps + Dropbox + gSync



    You're lucky. I signed up for Dropbox months ago, nothing yet
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  • Reply 82 of 85
    Goople?
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  • Reply 83 of 85
    irelandireland Posts: 17,801member
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    Originally Posted by Neil Anderson View Post


    Goople?



    The CEO of Google calls it AppleGoo. I call it two independent companies working together for mutual benefit.
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  • Reply 84 of 85
    photoeditorphotoeditor Posts: 244member
    More and broader iSync support (why is my Moto Z6c not officially supported yet, and why limit file synchronization to iCal and Mail?). More storage space (GMail + 3GB does not equal "enough for photos and multimedia"). More transfer quota, and maybe some options also for buying over the limit. Better server reliability. And support for web templates from applications other than iWeb -- it's really idiotic that you can't stick a Dreamweaver template on there. That would do it for me.



    In my dreams, a .Mac "commercial" version that would support e-commerce, integrate with Zimbra, that sort of thing. Apple could eventually make this into something big in the small business and even the enterprise market if they wanted to. People don't REALLY want to be stuck with Outlook the rest of their lives.



    Also, features that make it more versatile in the ways that I have mentioned would also help Apple market .Mac in the education channel, and get more people hooked.
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  • Reply 85 of 85
    paxmanpaxman Posts: 4,729member
    Sorry - posted to wrong forum :-/
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