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How many people bought it? Is it worth it? I am getting my PB in a few weeks and am not sure if .Mac would be worth investing in right off the bat? What are some of your favorite features and what are some of them that totally justify the price for you?
I love it for the iDisk... i work on three machines throughout my day and it's nice to be able to work on a document ( 2 of the machines are windows BTW) and save it the iDisk no matter which machine i am working on then access it on the others at anytime without having to burn it to a disk or email myself the file.jet3004 said:.mac
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How many people bought it? Is it worth it? I am getting my PB in a few weeks and am not sure if .Mac would be worth investing in right off the bat? What are some of your favorite features and what are some of them that totally justify the price for you?
jet3004 said:Thanks flyfish29! If I get it, I will certainly refer you.
One more question...When did Apple release .mac and more importantly why? Were these things available seperately and Apple marketed them as a group, much like iLife or what?
JFreak said:i could imagine paying $5/year for 100MB online storage / backup space and absolutely nothing about the email system. for me the dotmac is severely overpriced. for that price i'd expect having UNLIMITED idisk space, and even then i'd think twice before i'd possibly buy it.
get real apple. a dollar a year a megabyte? maybe in the 80's, but not today.
JFreak said:think about it.
apple charges you $99 for dotmac and says you can have $60 off from purchases in the apple store. that means you pay $39 for dotmac and pay $60 in advance for the other products you may or may not buy later - and that actually forces you psychologically to buy the products you have already paid for a little, making you give more money to apple. if dotmac would have cost you $39 and you would not have that $60 discount at hand, then you probably wouldn't even consider buying those items.
i know, that's the marketing point, and it works. my friend came to me some time ago and said how good deal he made by buying the dotmac for full price and getting the sims game for free. he thought that he had 50% off the dotmac price, but when i asked him was he planning on buying the game before he bought the dotmac, he said no and realized that the dotmac purchase forced him to purchase the game as well. because, as they say, there's no such thing as free lunch.
TheT said:Before i start, read this 🙂
I am in my second year of membership right now, and I think I'll not renew. I have only one computer, so I don't need iSync to .Mac. Backups can be easly transfered to my iPod, so I don't need my iDisk for that. You can get free/cheap webspace at other places. Same goes for eMail. Most rebates are US-only, but I wouldn't use them anyways. The games are crap. Did I miss anything? The seemless integration with MacOS X is nice, but Apple is starting to think like Microsoft: "Let's put it in our OS, so people will only use our stuff. Oh, and we could charge them $99 for it!". If I was you, I'd wait if they introduce something that's really special.
My favorite features are the Virex software, the Backup software, .Mac email, iDisk, and iSync to .Mac for when I'm on the go and want to access my bookmarks. I also use .Mac to publish my iCal calendar online for others to view. Don't forget that Apple provides software downloads through your iDisk, too. If you use all the Apple components like I do, .Mac makes a whole lot of sense.flyfish29 said:I don't have two computers either 😡 but I enjoy having all my bookmarks synced online so when I am at any other computer mac or not I can use my own bookmarks from home. I like having my address book on line as well. I use homepage at least twice a month to post family pics for relatives. I use iDisk to backup (no iPod here 😡 ) I post iCal calendars for my wife to view at work, and .mac mail account which has worked flawlessly for me as my only account. It is not the best value unless you use quite a bit of it, but overall a decent value and getting better each year from what I can tell.
Oh yeah, I have used many of the free music and sound effects they offer in your iDisk folders for my iMovies...an often overlooked benefit!!!
JFreak said:glad you're happy with your subscription, but i guess you also have wondered if the price could have been a lot smaller. after all, more than half of the value ($60) you mentioned were discounts of other purchases - and i got that same discount simply by not buying the dotmac! if more than half of the dotmac value is indeed in discounts, then the dotmac would be far better product if it only cost a fraction of the current price and not offer the discounts.
think about it.
apple charges you $99 for dotmac and says you can have $60 off from purchases in the apple store. that means you pay $39 for dotmac and pay $60 in advance for the other products you may or may not buy later - and that actually forces you psychologically to buy the products you have already paid for a little, making you give more money to apple. if dotmac would have cost you $39 and you would not have that $60 discount at hand, then you probably wouldn't even consider buying those items.
i know, that's the marketing point, and it works. my friend came to me some time ago and said how good deal he made by buying the dotmac for full price and getting the sims game for free. he thought that he had 50% off the dotmac price, but when i asked him was he planning on buying the game before he bought the dotmac, he said no and realized that the dotmac purchase forced him to purchase the game as well. because, as they say, there's no such thing as free lunch.
😱 Someone who uses Virex! Wow, I never thought I'd meet someone 😉wrldwzrd89 said:My favorite features are the Virex software, the Backup software, .Mac email, iDisk, and iSync to .Mac for when I'm on the go and want to access my bookmarks. I also use .Mac to publish my iCal calendar online for others to view. Don't forget that Apple provides software downloads through your iDisk, too. If you use all the Apple components like I do, .Mac makes a whole lot of sense.
No offense, wrldwzrd89, but IMHO, this software is the biggest crap ever developed. No true automatic scanning, it is painfully slow, the reports are helpless... this is defenately no reason to buy .Mac.jet3004 said:Virex? Is it really needed? Do you use it often?
flyfish29 said:Apple pays nothing for the .Mac deals they offer.
I didn't want to say that because I don't like Spymac, but I admit that I am a registered user a well. And you can get even more (250MB) ad-free web space for just a couple of bucks per month... a fragment of what Apple charges you. iPhoto integration? Spymac has a great gallery system for that; if someone doesn't like it, he can probably design his own pages. iMovie? Export that movie, put it on your webspace, done.realityisterror said:don't forget about the free spymac!
They offer 1GB of POP email, 100MB SpyDisk, and other things for free! you lose some of the selling points of .mac such as iPhoto and iMovie integration. but the worst thing is that you lose that great iDisk integration... however it is free.
and you have ads on the top of your webpage (hosted from your SpyDisk)
reality
realityisterror said:you lose some of the selling points of .mac such as iDisk integration...
JFreak said:that just proves my point; apple decides to make profit from the discounts. for the customer it doesn't matter if apple pays or doesn't pay for the package it's selling, but the price the customer is paying ($99) can IN CUSTOMER'S POINT OF VIEW be split to $39 of dotmac and $60 of discounts, and even the $39 would be quite much for the package they are selling.
if apple marketing dept would really WANT to make dotmac sales aggressively grow - and if you indeed are correct about apple paying nothing about the discount deals - they would sell it for $49ish and advertise that the price includes membership discounts worth more than that. they would that way sell dotmac for almost every mac user out there.
so let's get real, dotmac offers nothing worth a hundred. keeping the price up apple chooses not to serve most of its user base. remember itools? when it was free (and i think apple did promise itools will stay free), it was widely used. now that it costs too much, only few actually use it. of course there are costs for apple in server maintenance and such, but a hundred a year is not reasonable. one can have full domain hosting for $50ish/year - that includes yourowndomain.com and much more online storage than idisk. and $10ish/year comes from the domain registration, so that in mind i might be quite close in saying that reasonable price for dotmac would be $39/year.