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Goodbye, MobileMe – transition to iCloud with MacWorks

Whether we like it or not, Apple officially pulls the plug on MobileMe features beginning June 30, 2012. That means you need to have everything transitioned to iCloud by that point… preferably sooner than later. This isn’t a simple transition. Do not wait until everything breaks; we cannot fix it. Any of you who are …

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MobileMe FAQ for the iCloud transition

We’ve covered the fact that Apple discontinued MobileMe web publishing with iCloud, but we didn’t know exactly what MobileMe features would disappear after the June 30, 2012. Apple released a FAQ (frequently asked questions) for the MobileMe to iCloud transition… and it doesn’t look very appealing. If you look at the graphic to the right, …

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iWeb publish to MobileMe, an iCloud casualty

MacRumors, a popular Apple rumor site, posted an article today that supposedly marks iWeb to MobileMe publishing as a casualty of the iCloud transition. iWeb allowed non-technical types to develop websites and publish them to the server of their choice… including MobileMe. In an email to a frustrated Apple fan, Steve Jobs indicated that MobileMe web …

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iCloud moves your digital life to a server

Steve Jobs announced an online storage service for every Apple customer called iCloud during the WWDC keynote last week. This new product allows Apple to move your digital life to a server in the cloud. Apps, books, music, pictures, backups, etc. — all of the crucial data you need to maintain your digital existence will …

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iTunes Match Breakdown – One more… piracy?

Please note that we’ve written a new article with much more information about iTunes Match and a couple brief how-to’s. Just click here to read it. Apple announced iTunes Match during the WWDC keynote causing quite a stir in the music world. Some people say iTunes Match enables piracy; others think that Apple worked hard …

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