If you’re using iDisk, the Internet hard drive feature of Apple’s iTools service that runs under Mac OS X 10.1, be warned: the latest version of the next generation operating system appears to be less ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. One of the biggest regrets of iPhone and iPad owners is opting for ...
MobileMe web applications have received another facelift, with new features including a revised iDisk module that enables easy file sharing using a system Apple first debuted with its iWork.com ...
I was actually thinking of buying .Mac with my next Mac, since it's cheaper that way and it's easy to do things-one button easy. So, I decide to give it a try under Panther. I attempt to create a ...
I may be in the minority, but I’ve got more than one .Mac account, which means I frequently connect to different iDisks. In addition, I help a few friends and relatives with their computers, which at ...
We continue coverage of significant issues with iDisk performance -- including slow transfers and glacial window refresh speeds and other aspects of the .Mac component. Consuming hard disk space when ...
Apple's long-awaited free iDisk (iTunes link) program brings some great new features that makes MobileMe more appealing. But, there are a few holes and the program certainly doesn't do everything.
We continue to cover an issue where the presence of a mounted iDisk can cause significant delays in the appearance of open/save dialog boxes. Users experiencing this problem will notice that it takes ...
With the June 30, 2012 death of Apple's MobileMe service looming just a little over two months away, some Mac users are still wondering what to do to replace one of the keystone pieces of the service ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. A recent update to Apple's iDisk program has added the ...
So I'm sitting here at work and I've mounted my iDisk on both my PB G3 (10.1.2) and Windows 2000. They're both (of course) on the same network, though different hubs. My Windows machines smokes the ...
The iDisk storage from Mobile Me was created specifically for Mac and iPhone users. If you have a Mobile Me account, but own an Android-based phone, there is no direct application for iDisk access.
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