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haroldo

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May 9th, @09:52AM

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Re: Why to pay for .Mac ......

For $70 a year, (if it's only for backup) a backup drive becomes an attractive alternative.
My family purchased 4 .MAC subscriptions (I knew we didn't need, it, but I guess it was a temporary point of sale moment of weakness) and we've never used any aspect of it, ever!
I swear, we wont buy it the next time, but then, if the salesperson is persuasive...


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I got it for free initially with my first PowerBook G4.... didn't use it for most of the first year (even the email was only sparsely used) but then I realized that it allowed me to sync things seamlessly between my two Macs, and now it is pretty tightly integrated into iLife.

These days I use it as my primary personal email account, I use the web galleries to host albums for relatives to look at, I use iDisk to host files I want to distribute to friends and family and even though I only have one Mac now I find it useful to keep my settings sync'd to .Mac in case I have to restore (keychains especially).

I was able to find it in the For Sale section of this site recently for $45. I agree that $99/yr is overpriced, and $70 isn't much better - but $45 is pretty darn good. That's cheaper than Mozy which I also find highly useful.


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said by Count Zero See Profile :

These days I use it as my primary personal email account, I use the web galleries to host albums for relatives to look at, I use iDisk to host files I want to distribute to friends and family and even though I only have one Mac now I find it useful to keep my settings sync'd to .Mac in case I have to restore (keychains especially).
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