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MobileMe Status Checker.
jacklinkproductions.com — If you really want to know the status of MobileMe (www.me.com) or the old .mac (www.mac.com)...
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- kitsua, on 07/11/2008, -0/+2Ha! Will be useless within hours, but it saves me checking every half hour. Cheers.
- user7, on 07/11/2008, -0/+4I'm sure apple appreciates the added load..
Someone should write an iPhone 2.0 app to do this ;>) - mr100percent, on 07/11/2008, -0/+1There's a valid reason for this slowdown on day one. Once you update to MobileMe, it changes your mail servers in Mail.app to the new ones. As a result, Mail assumes you changed your account, and immediately starts downloading and syncing and reindexing every @mac.com email. Mine is several hundred megabytes alone being resynced from the server, imagine what other people's machines are all doing at the same time.
This slowdown should go away once more people finish transitioning. - dhavron, on 07/12/2008, -1/+1The clues have been there for a while.
REmember when Apple suspended work on Leopard to work on the iPhone...this should have been a red flag indicating Apples resources were strained. The dot mac service has been a joke since the beginning. It is down frequently. However; Apple users are a dedicated forgiving bunch of folks. Apple does what they do best they charge a premium price for their products and services. But their arrogance may be too much for many people. They have problems with the Mobileme and they project an image of not caring. My dot mac subscription will be expiring soon and based on this fiasco will not be renewing it.
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