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bluedoggiant

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Well I have asked many questions about .Mac in the MAC OS X forum, but no one, out of the millions of questions, have answered a question about .Mac, no pays attention as if the question doesn't exist. So I just thought it was weird, and came up with the theory, shouldn't there be a .Mac forum? Arn?
 
It's a conspiracy against you, obviously.


...actually, I think a .mac forum could be a good idea, but it could be covered in a number of areas, from Web to Mac OS X. I'm not sure about how successful it would be, as I never see that much discussion about .mac, other than how crap it is*. :rolleyes:


not my opinion, as i've never used it.
 
It's a conspiracy against you, obviously.


...actually, I think a .mac forum could be a good idea, but it could be covered in a number of areas, from Web to Mac OS X. I'm not sure about how successful it would be, as I never see that much discussion about .mac, other than how crap it is*. :rolleyes:


not my opinion, as i've never used it.

Well, its crap at first, and it fixes its self after time, at least with me.
 
That's why I thought a combination of the two may be able to justify its existence. I agree though, there doesn't seem to be all that much volume.

The problem with .Mac questions is they're just so difficult to find.
 
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I will also point out, that an email to an apple rep, will give you all the answers you need
 
Do you think that a .Mac forum would be good for much besides complaining? It's not like there's much that a user can do to fix "0% of .Mac users are currently able to send mail"...
 
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