> In article <r8i98450g9s3bv5o6lqt7e0phgdoi9gluj@4ax.com>, > Howard Brazee <howard@brazee.net> wrote: > > > I don't have a laptop, my work computer is a Windows machine (and I > > synchronize Opera and Firefox bookmarks from there to home already). > > > > I don't have Apple's preferred provider, so the iPhone is not an > > option. > > > > I've had .mac for 2 years, and I've been reading about how it's being > > replaced by Mobile Me. But it's less than obvious what that means > > to me. > > > > Does it mean anything to me? > > Past tense. It has been replaced. It was a bit of a bumpy road over the > last week. Some functionality is intentionally gone, notably iCards and > web-access to synchronized bookmarks (but the synchronization itself > still works). Some functionality was very spotty during the conversion > but that seems to have mostly settled down. There may still be rough > patches. I think for most users the biggest impact of the switch is that > in order to compensate a little for the troubles, Apple added a month to > all existing subscriptions. Oh, and there's more storage space provided, > too.
Anyone seen that bonus month appear yet? -- If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.