[Ham-Mac] Tip of the Day: How to exchange large files - event to
PC users
Rick Prather
rprather at mac.com
Sat Aug 13 14:06:57 EDT 2005
I also find the personal web page and the ability to set up photo
sharing pages there very easy to use and useful.
I like .mac Mail.
I enjoy iDisk's seamless integration with Finder.
I just chalk the annual fee up as being part of making my Mac
experience as easy as it is supposed to be.
To each his own..
On Aug 13, 2005, at 8:59 AM, K6LMP wrote:
> Yeah, needs differ. I find the service valuable for file sharing,
> photo albums, etc. My daughter uses it heavily for iTunes. It's
> also a good place to stash files with Mac's Backup.app. But I can
> see it wouldn't be a great value for some users.
>
> Lew
>
>
> On Aug 13, 2005, at 8:40 AM, Dick Kriss, AA5VU wrote:
>
>
>> Sorry, I dropped mac.com a few years ago as I could not see paying to
>> advertise for Apple by using the @mac.com address; and I had no
>> need for a
>> remote storage. Having the Public folder as you described has
>> value but I
>> really don't need one. The example was the only time I really
>> needed a
>> public folder. If I had a number of files that would be of
>> interest to
>> others, I would consider .mac again.
>>
>> Thanks for reminding me of the Public folder service in mac.com
>>
>> Dick AA5VU
>>
>>
>>
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