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Since launching the MobileMe syncing service in July, Apple has been working on various fixes. Earlier this week, Apple revealed that 27 changes were made late last month. MobileMe is a hosted service, so you don’t have to do anything to get the updates—Apple made all of the changes on the servers. All components of the service were affected by the update, with MobileMe Mail receiving the most updates. Keyboard shortcuts that didn’t behave as expected were fixed, along with a bug that didn’t remove messages from the Drafts folder once they were sent. MobileMe Mail users should also see improved performance when first logging in to MobileMe Mail and also when Junk Mail Filtering is enabled.
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via Hot Hardware @ 1:41 1st Nov
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imageApple’s MobileMe online service has been much in the news lately, since it integrates with the iPhone to seamlessly move contact and calendar information among the iPhone, the MobileMe Web site, and a computer. Along with this whizzy syncing feature, MobileMe offers a virtual Swiss Army knife of options, but one notable lack is detailed documentation. The new 112-page Take Control of MobileMe, an ebook by Mac expert Joe Kissell, fills that gap.
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via Macsimum News @ 5:50 1st Nov
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Want to know what different? MobileMe got an update. Well back in September. Apple finally gives the details! CLICK HERE to see what's new
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via Animation Artist @ 7:37 9th Nov
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Want to know what different? MobileMe got an update. Well back in September. Apple finally gives the details! CLICK HERE to see what's new
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via Maxon @ 22:04 31st Oct
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Want to know what different? MobileMe got an update. Well back in September. Apple finally gives the details! CLICK HERE to see what's new
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via Media Workstation @ 7:12 31st Oct
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Want to know what different? MobileMe got an update. Well back in September. Apple finally gives the details! CLICK HERE to see what's new
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via Consumer Electronics Net @ 20:53 30th Oct
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Want to know what different? MobileMe got an update. Well back in September. Apple finally gives the details! CLICK HERE to see what's new
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via Digital Game Developer @ 20:53 30th Oct
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imageTake Control has released a new, 112-page ebook about Apple’s MobileMe online service. It’s written to provide documentation and help readers make the most of their $99-per-year subscription!
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via Macsimum News @ 1:16 25th Oct
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Apple markets MobileMe as "the simple way to keep everything in sync," and despite a rocky transition last summer, its array of features fulfills that claim fairly well. From the MobileMe System Preferences pane, users can allow applications from both Apple and third parties to synchronize things like PDFs, FTP sites, and text snippets across multiple Macs, and a plug-in for Outlook 2007 even syncs contacts and calendar events with Windows PCs. Apple's successor to .Mac trips up a little, however, at times when users actually need their e-mail to not sync between clients.
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via ArsTechnica @ 13:15 2nd Dec
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Apple’s $99-per-year MobileMe service, the successor to the popular but aging .Mac, experienced some highly public growing pains after its release in July, but now MobileMe’s cloud is starting to show its silver lining.
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via Mac Life @ 20:11 10th Nov
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The transition from .Mac to MobileMe hasn’t been a smooth one, but Kissell helps make sense of how things have gotten better since the launch, and some things you can do to help fix some of the challenges you still might have. Each of MobileMe’s major features—Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Gallery and iDisk—are discussed, along with some apps that are in limbo and others that have gone away, along with Kissell’s thoughts about the long-term outlook for Apple’s online service.
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via Macsimum News @ 1:16 25th Oct
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Visitors to the MobileMe homepage earlier this week were met with an error message. And Apple hasn’t provided a reason for the outage.
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via Macworld @ 21:17 5th Nov
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Apple's cloud vanished for another seven hours over the weekend, depriving some MobileMe users of their email and services despite status reports indicating everything was operating fine.
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via The Register @ 10:55 6th Nov
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Even though Apple Inc. recently upgraded the back-end infrastructure of its problem-plagued MobileMe, the online service was offline for nearly six hours Monday, according to a Web uptime measurement company.
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via PC World @ 19:01 5th Nov
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Apple has been working on its MobileMe syncing service since it was launched in July. The company revealed this week 27 changes that were made late last month.
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via Macworld @ 20:54 30th Oct
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Apple has told developers that MobileMe still has performance issues. The information came in release notes accompanying the recent Mac OS X 10.5.6 build 9G35
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via PC World @ 8:17 14th Nov
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MacUser UK reports that Apple has finally detailed (Knowledge Base article) the changes it made in late-September's MobileMe update.
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via Insanely Great Mac @ 22:12 31st Oct
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Take Control Take Control and TidBITS announced the immediate availability of Take Control of MobileMe on Friday. The PDF-based ebook by Joe Kissell explains how to use iDisk for sharing and storing files, working with calendars and contacts online, publishing Web sites and photo galleries, backing up files, and more. The book is priced at US$10 and is available for download at the Take Control Web site.
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via Mac Observer @ 12:02 25th Oct
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Apple has disclosed information on a recent MobileMe update, offering a glimpse at the changes and fixes it made in late September to its beleaguered service.
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via ZDNet UK @ 7:12 31st Oct
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Ever since Apple launched its $100-a-year .Mac (now MobileMe) online service, it’s had the annoying habit of creating tight integration between its software and that add-on service. Leaving people who choose not to pay that annual fee to fend for themselves.
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via Macworld @ 14:01 31st Oct
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MessageLabs Intelligence October 2008: CAPTCHA Breaking on Google Blogspot and MobileMe Become Latest Spam Tools
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via Red Orbit @ 9:20 30th Oct
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via ARNnet @ 19:01 5th Nov
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via Publish.com @ 20:31 3rd Nov
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A screenshot of Apple's Downloads page listing the new software updates available for Windows PC users
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via Softpedia @ 12:37 25th Nov
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With new automated tools to help them, spammers are getting better at cracking CAPTCHA (define) -- a program that protects Web sites by generating and grading tests that humans can pass but computers cannot, according to the MessageLabs Intelligence Report today.
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via Earthweb News @ 5:19 1st Nov
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