People like you give the rest of us Apple Fans bad names. Mobile Me SUCKED MAJOR ASS in the beginning, dude. I still have major delays in getting mail delivered that I never experienced with Active Sync (either on my iPhone at my last job, or the 95 Treo's I owned).
Seriously, dude... Stop defending just for the sake of starting shit.
Surely it is hard to review something that has not been released.
And, yes, I tend to agree with Dorv - MobileMe is not that good and certainly was a well documented disaster at launch, although it's certainly not as bad now. While I don't own an iPhone and therefore don't make use of that aspect of the service, the Web Mail component is far from perfect (it occasionally reloads the screen rather than deleting the email I had selected, for example) and we've only just now got the promised file sharing service almost 1-year after it should have been there. Certainly the service is not worth £58 per year...
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MobileMe is much better and more seamless and elegant.
People like you give the rest of us Apple Fans bad names. Mobile Me SUCKED MAJOR ASS in the beginning, dude. I still have major delays in getting mail delivered that I never experienced with Active Sync (either on my iPhone at my last job, or the 95 Treo's I owned).
Seriously, dude... Stop defending just for the sake of starting shit.
Yeah, let's hope that this is as un-mobileme as possible.
Because I want my connections to actually WORK
Surely it is hard to review something that has not been released.
And, yes, I tend to agree with Dorv - MobileMe is not that good and certainly was a well documented disaster at launch, although it's certainly not as bad now. While I don't own an iPhone and therefore don't make use of that aspect of the service, the Web Mail component is far from perfect (it occasionally reloads the screen rather than deleting the email I had selected, for example) and we've only just now got the promised file sharing service almost 1-year after it should have been there. Certainly the service is not worth £58 per year...
Try and keep things in perspective...