engadget.com— The rumors were true, Apple just announced their new MobileMe service. Push mail, contacts and calendars all in the cloud and synced back to your iPhone over the air.
Jun 9, 2008View in Crawl 4
If you take 30 minutes out of your day and read some websites you can set things up on your computer so that you will have the same service MobileMe provides, free and forever.
The beauty of this exchange is that it is wireless. Calender/Address/Photo Sharing/Etc. can now happen wirelessly. That means you don't have to "dock" your iPhone and hit a button to sync these functions.
Someone tell me why they couldn't have just made this a servlet for OS X... I'd rather host and control this kind of thing on my own. They're charging $100 for push calendar/email which should be in there anyway! They cripple the product, and then sell you back the functionality at variable cost? If someone else implements this without Apple, it will finally give me a compelling reason to jailbreak.
smartazzJun 11, 2008
Yes
deadwilderJun 11, 2008
If you take 30 minutes out of your day and read some websites you can set things up on your computer so that you will have the same service MobileMe provides, free and forever.
misamiyoJun 12, 2008
sorry, i dont get the point of this article, i think it is more on paying the applications?..hmm...
thejacknutJun 12, 2008
The beauty of this exchange is that it is wireless. Calender/Address/Photo Sharing/Etc. can now happen wirelessly. That means you don't have to "dock" your iPhone and hit a button to sync these functions.
jawbreaker4fsJun 13, 2008
Someone tell me why they couldn't have just made this a servlet for OS X... I'd rather host and control this kind of thing on my own. They're charging $100 for push calendar/email which should be in there anyway! They cripple the product, and then sell you back the functionality at variable cost? If someone else implements this without Apple, it will finally give me a compelling reason to jailbreak.
wilhoitmJun 24, 2008
Sorry, I meant I want support for custom domains for your MobileMe e-mail address.
albaniaxSep 8, 2008
I don't understand, why are people complaining... you pay for .mac, why is this any different? No one is forcing you go buy it, and I am sure companies like google will follow suit...<a class="user" href="http://albanianmusics.blogspot.com/">http://albanianmusics.blogspot.com/</a>