Review: MobileMe 1.1
#29
Posted 24 July 2008 - 10:56 AM
#31
Posted 24 July 2008 - 11:37 AM
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I would hope so, otherwise they shouldn't be working for MACworld. DUH.
No one tunes into Rush Limbaugh and complains that he is biased toward the political right. You know what you are getting and there is no attempt to hide it.
Good, bad or otherwise, I would expect a publication called Macworld and the company that hosts the biggest Mac-related trade show of the year to "have a bias for Mac."
That said, I think they do a very good job of calling out Apple's failings. Yes, they have a Mac bias, but they don't cross the line to blind fanboi's.
#32
Posted 24 July 2008 - 11:48 AM
I would be really upset if I were a part of that group that has not had email for a week. That is unacceptable. I suppose it's chance, but if I was in that 1%, I'm sure I would have found a new solution to meet my needs by now. Luckily I have not had to and I am very happy with my service.
#33
Posted 24 July 2008 - 12:01 PM
How can you give something a 70% rating when it still isn't functioning weeks after your review? Email doesn't work? Come on... Who gives a st about web gallery bugs if we cant even get email?? Most of the major problems have not struck me, ("small" ones like the web apps not working for days after "launch" have) but I sent 5 emails that never arrived, totally vanished from my "sent" folder, despite the fact both web mail and Mail show me as having responded? Today, while logged into web mail, the "delete" button doesnt work. Deleted messages stay in my inbox, and yet when I click on them, I get an error message telling me to reload MobileMe. Even when using Mail, rather than Safari, messaged are taking minutes to send... Simple, one line of text emails take minutes to send!! Please adjust your review as "in progress/pending roll out of promised features", or have a separate rating for content, potential, and reliability if you are unwilling to adjust the total rating to reflect the wider user experience, rather than just the experiences of the lucky few...
I am a fanboy (I own a g5, appletv, timemachine, macbook, iPods, and my first mac was an SE/30 running 6.0.7 ) in every sense of the word, but I am holding off on an iPhone until some actual "3 weeks in reports" mention something besides MobileMe not working, app crashing and non-responsive google maps.... Follow up, Follow up, Follow up!
#34
Posted 24 July 2008 - 06:16 PM
#35
Posted 24 July 2008 - 06:28 PM
#36
Posted 24 July 2008 - 09:24 PM
#37
Posted 24 July 2008 - 09:57 PM
However, what no one has talked about yet is how Entourage 2008 will work with the whole MobileMe sync business. I'm still too traumatized by MobileMe to risk turning on Entourage sync services. I'm still having flashbacks to when I tried to upgrade to Windows95, for an entire week.
#38
Posted 25 July 2008 - 03:34 AM
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cafemelo said:
Firefox is supposed to work the same across platforms - it uses the same rendering and javascript engines. Perhaps you should complain to Mozilla and ask them why Firefox on Linux doesn't work when Firefox on other platforms do?
Well, judging by the discussions in the Apple support forums for Mobileme, for some Linux users Firefox works fine provided you change the browser/platform identification and lie about the system you are using.
Let's hope that Apple's famously limited development resources are preventing them from doing extensive platform testing at the moment and they're afraid to let all the Linux users in until they're happy the services will work. I won't hold my breath.
Can anybody remember if .Mac only officially supported Mac and Windows? There also appear to be a number of Linux users who are part of the way through their annual subscription, only to find that their webmail access is suddenly gone.
#40
Posted 25 July 2008 - 07:54 AM
If your service is working for you, you should feel grateful. If you haven't yet purchased MobileMe, I would seriously consider waiting until this issue is resolved as the lack of support is unlike anything I've ever experienced with any technology product I've ever used, Apple or otherwise.
#41
Posted 25 July 2008 - 08:46 AM
You should not consider signing up to MobileMe. It's unreliable with extremely poor customer support.
Some users have not had mail for over a week and syncing at best is really slow and haphazard.
My advice is Do not sign up. Do not pay $99 until the platform has stabilised and Apple discussion forums are showing that people are happy with the service. They aren't now ........
#42
Posted 25 July 2008 - 08:52 AM
And to the "it works for me" crowd: well, it happens to work for me also. So what? As David Pogue pointed out yesterday in his "MobileMess" review, 1% of the MobilieMe customer base would be about 20,000 people. That's a lot of customers who aren't me.
The value of an on-line service is about more than just cool features and pretty pages, it's about having confidence in the reliability and management of the data center that's hosting it. The fact that Apple can't get this thing up and running consistently over two weeks after its launch makes it impossible for me to recommend the service to anyone. And that's the first time I've said that about an Apple product.



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