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Software Reviews of MobileMe [OLD VERSION]Customer Review: Good MobileMe product Summary: 4 StarsThe continuation of the MobileMe subscription should be a continuation of an excellent product and service. Your price was most impressive.
Customer Review: Finally Works Well Summary: 4 StarsThere is just nothing like it. I sync multiple systems without having to worry about it. Using iDisk, my most important files are securely stored and accessible from wherever I log in. Sure beats remembering to backup things to memory sticks!
It was terrible last summer (2008) but they have it pretty well fixed now.
Customer Review: Beware... Mobile Me is a terrible service! Summary: 1 StarsIf you use Outlook, then I advise against using Mobile Me.
Mobile Me has problems syncing with Outlook. In addition to generating sync errors, it also STRIPS OUT certain data fields such as Categories (e.g. Personal, Business, Friends & Family, Hot Contacts, etc.). Apple Support confirmed that Mobile Me strips out these fields, and they have no plans to fix it. Apple is also keeping my $$, apologized, said they "understand how I must feel", and are not allowing refunds (even for brand new purchases).
My advise: Stay away. This is a terrible service. Even if Apple paid us to use it, it's not worth it when it means losing your data.
Customer Review: Lov it Summary: 5 StarsHas been a great product. Syncs all of my computers and iPhone. Mail can be slow at times but overall one great product for the price.
Remember you get much more here than a mail program...
Internet access to mail
idisk (online harddrive 20GB)
Gallery for media and sharing
File sharing
address book
Web site
Calendar
Customer Review: Sync is STILL problematic Summary: 3 StarsOver all, MobileMe is good value. The web program support through iWeb, iPhoto and iPhone is very good and integrates well. Storage and file transfer extends your sphere.
The big bugaboo remains iCal sync from multiple home computers. I have three home computers and an iPhone. Frequent needs for resets, re-syncs, forced backups and other desperate efforts makes iCal a difficult, time consuming endeavor with problematic results.
Maybe improvements will come.
Otherwise, it is a pleasant, quiet background entity.
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