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  • Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me Mail is a part of your base OS. It is not available as a separate download. Update the OS on your iMac to the latest version and you are done. I certainly should have known that. Thanks for reminding me. It s…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by bbwi Of course, by switching to Gmail you'll lose the push feature coming in MobileMe. I suspect Gmail will follow suit and eventually offer push email to feature enhance their Android platform but it may be some time …
  • Quote: Originally Posted by bbwi I've used Hotmail, Yahoo!, Excite, Gmail, and .Mac and by far, by far the best antispam is Google. They do an extraordinary job at filtering spam. Is the ego account also a .mac account that you redirect to you…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Flagstaff434 I use two email addresses; one .mac address and one from a provider that has no usefulness now except that the address is "my first name@my last name.net. Catchy, but not essential. I get absolutely no sex…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by sandau yeah, the iphone delete sucks, agreed on that. my thumb hurts thinking about it. how about a new .mac address, and set up a filter that forwards your good email to it and set up that one on your iphone? I …
  • I don't feel great, but I feel better knowing I am not alone. I did get the message that all macmail is unavailable at the moment. Let's hope it is because of the inclusion of features we have only dreamed of. Unfortunately, they aren't doing this …
  • Well, that was easy. Thank you so much. I appreciate your help............
  • Makes good sense. Thank you so much.....And, by the way. I found the download with Spotlight. Seem obvious, but it took me a little longer than most.
  • I will try that, thanks. Why, though, couldn't I download it from the web?
  • Quote: Originally Posted by nikon123 Found this, sounds like you can resolve similar conflicts together... THE CONFLICT RESOLVER Both iSync and .Mac syncing can occasionally encounter conflicts in the information being synced that exceed t…
  • What about Boot Camp, if I don't have Boot Camp installed at the moment? Is that a possible solution?
  • I think if you try one (a Mac, that is) you will never go back. I changed four years ago because of what I had heard and found for myself that: They communicate in English without all of the complex moves necessary in Windows They seem to stay up …
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Token Flagstaff434: Picasa is also available for Linux. Mac users have iPhoto and Google supports that with an export plugin for Picasa webalbums. Nowhere does the Picasa Linux site mention support for OS X. Are you…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by AquaMac NO! It's not worth it. You can get Gmail for free!, plusBlogger: Share your life online with a blog -- it's fast, easy, and free Calendar: Organize your schedule and share events with friends Docs & Spre…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Cake Over a year ago, I saw this article on a blog regarding Backup 3. From the article: I use to use Backup religiously, but now I use SuperDuper!. Think about switching. Thanks, Cake. I hope I don't have to…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by kcmac In addition to your strategy, try this. Go to File in the menubar and then select "Backup Address Book". Create a new folder named AddressBook Backup in your Documents Folder or whatever is best for you. Now …
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Cake I've had it since the first day it was offered back in 2000 (when it was called iTools). I use it all the time - mostly for hosting pictures or videos that I've taken. It's also very handy for dropping files on m…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by mydo No it's not worth it. I am coming to the same conclusion. I have trouble with the picture hosting part, the iCal syncing part and the Backup part. There is not sufficient support for the user for my feeble mind.
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Slewis It just hit me, you're talking about in the System Preferences? Give it your .Mac Member name, the part before @mac.com, but without @mac.com and your .Mac password. Sorry I didn't get it sooner, but you w…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Flagstaff434 I have used .mac for a couple of years, but never iDisk. I attempted to use iDisk and was asked for a username and password. Do I need one in addition to my .mac id (I was already signed on to .Mac). I sea…