Apple MobileMe (Full Product)
$69.99 to $99.00 from 4 sellers
Full Product
Rating:
10
You might have a Mac at home, a PC at work, and an iPhone or iPod touch. How do you keep them all in sync? With MobileMe, your email, contacts, and calendar stay the same wherever you check them, no matter what device you use. MobileMe works with the applications you know well. Microsoft Outlook on a PC. Mail, Address Book, and iCal on a Mac. Changes you make in these desktop applications are regularly synced with MobileMe.
| Review Date: 06-Oct-08 | |
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cool1986
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Rating: Time with product: 2 Weeks Strengths: This must have application is well worth the money and the convenience of keeping everything in sync is even better than I expected. Weaknesses: None noted. Summary: I'm glad I purchased MobileMe but I'm also glad I waited several months after its initial release on July 11. Various discussion forums around the internet were saying MobileMe had many problems such as activation delays, extended email outages, slow response, and sync failure. I'm happy to report that it works flawlessly for me. Apparently all the early problems have been resolved. The functionality and usefulness is even better than I expected. The me.com website allows me to sync email, contacts, etc. from any computer, anywhere, anytime. The response is nearly immediate. The convenience is well worth the $ and I think the MobileMe website is well thought out with an intuitive user interface. Highly recommended... you can't go wrong with this product. |
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