[Ham-Mac] Tip of the Day: How to exchange large files - event
to PC users
Dick Kriss, AA5VU
aa5vu at arrl.net
Sat Aug 13 15:35:25 EDT 2005
I may have to rething the .mac situation. I did not need it two years ago
but times are changing and I now see the value. Thanks for reminding me of
the services offered by .mac
On 8/13/05 10:59 AM, "K6LMP" <k6lmp at mac.com> 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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