- Platform: Mac
- Media: CD-ROM
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Each annual .Mac membership includes your own home page for sharing photos, premium e-mail, and the latest security software to protect your Macintosh. To keep your Mac safe from destructive worms and viruses, .Mac includes Virex virus-protection software from McAfee Security, with regular updates. You also get software for backing up your most important files to iDisk, CD, or DVD. You can even schedule automatic backups to your iDisk and store files on Apple's online servers. Enjoy access to members-only Web-based support, where you can check your account status, learn tips and tricks, and share experiences with other members on .Mac discussion boards.
HomePage Web design and publishing tools let you create your own Web pages simply and easily without HTML knowledge. Publish photos directly from iPhoto in just three clicks. You can even password-protect your Web sites to keep your private pages private. With Mac.com, you can access your e-mail from Mac OS X Mail, a Web browser, and most e-mail programs. You get premium features like mail forwarding, auto reply, POP, or IMAP functionality, with no annoying ads to distract you. You'll also get 100 MB of iDisk storage on Apple's servers, plus the option to purchase more space if you need it. Thanks to built-in WebDAV support, you can access your iDisk from Windows computers as well as Macs, so sharing large files with anyone is easy.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All-In-One Online Support,
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This review is from: .Mac 2002 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
This software package gives you an account with .Mac for one year. What that really means is that you'll have an @apple.com email address, 100MB of storage space on Apple's servers and a few other services. Those services are:Webmail - Access to your mail from any computer with internet access. Homepage - An insanely easy to use program for posting your own webpages (only the people you give the address to can access them). iDisk - Your personal hard disk on the internet. Perfect for sharing files and archiving. Backup - A very easy to use program for backig up your important files to iDisk, CD & DVD Anti-Virus - A continually updated (by Apple) program to keep your Mac virus free. Support - Online support in the form of FAQ's, Discussin Boards, hlepful links, Tips and the AppleCare Knowledge Base. This is the perfect solution for people (like me) who don't want to be bothered with finding multiple other companies to preform these same tasks. It's also good to know that someone's watching your back. Apple does this by continually updating the support pages and anti-virus software as well as offering many free programs and demos through iDisk. For me though, the best feature (besides email) is homepage. It allows me to eaisly keep family and friends up to date with my life. I post a quartly newsleter as well as photos from special occations. And speaking of email it's terrific. It's not the most feature laden account out there, but it's more than enough for the average user. For keeping family up to date, an internet based hard drive with 100MB of space AND anti-virus protection as well as backup software you could hardly do better than a .mac account.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Necessary accessory to your OS X Mac,
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This review is from: .Mac 2002 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
If you run OS X on your Mac, .Mac is recommended to enhance the functionality of your machine. In order to use Apple's Backup and iSync utilities you need a subscription to .Mac. The .Mac mail service is not as user friendly or powerful as other services such as Yahoo mail, but the Apple Mail program makes it easy to get your .Mac mail. The value of the free games that you get throughout the year is negligible, but if Apple continues to add features and software available through .Mac it will be hard to make a case against subscribing.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Apple out-.NET's Microsoft with .Mac,
By xMac (Boston) - See all my reviews
This review is from: .Mac 2002 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Apple got a lot of grief for switching its free iTools service to the paid .Mac service. But really, the goods are there: 15 MB of fast, ad-free email storage, 100 MB of online iDisk storage space, Backup and anti-virus software, iCal integration, and more.
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