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New .mac with 10 Gigs Space

Posted on 7 August 2007 in dotmac & MobileMe | 3 Comments »

10 Gig dot mac

  • Basic memberships will have a total of 10 GB of combined email and file storage.
  • Family Packs will have a total of 20 GB (10 GB for the master account, 2.5 GB for each sub-account).
  • If you upgraded to 2 GB, you will have a total of 20 GB of storage; if you upgraded to 4 GB, you will have a total of 30 GB.

You should see the storage increase in your account by August 14th.

Boom! Boom! Boom! and Boom!

Posted on 7 August 2007 in dotmac & MobileMe, iMac | No Comments »

New iMac, New dotMac, iLife ‘08 and iWork ‘08!New iMac

That was an Apple Event!
Watch the new iMac photos and Ads.
iWork ‘08 introducing “Numbers”! (a new spreadsheet application)
iLife ‘08 introducing the new .mac Web gallery.

Remove Applications from .mac’s iSync DataBase

Posted on 5 July 2007 in 3rd Party Software, Address Book, iSync & iCal, Macintosh Tips & Help, dotmac & MobileMe | 4 Comments »

iSync Database

I had this problem with 3 applications I removed from my mac:

  1. Entourage
  2. Transmit
  3. Yojimbo

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.Mac To Receive Substantial Upgrades Next Month

Posted on 31 May 2007 in dotmac & MobileMe | No Comments »

Steve Jobs hinted at substantial upgrades to Apple’s existing .Mac online package during his ‘All Things Digital Appearance’ with Bill Gates. Leopard and iPhone integration might just be the beginning.

read more | digg story

Use your .mac Certificate to Encrypt Mails

Posted on 31 July 2006 in Apple Mail, Macintosh Tips & Help, Security & Maintenance, dotmac & MobileMe | No Comments »

If you have a .mac account and you enable encryption in iChat, you’ll get an autogenerated certificate in your Keychain.
Go to your Keychain to check if you do have it.
If you found it, you will be able to use it to encrypt your mails…
Just go to your Keychain preferences and check “Search .Mac for Certificates”.
Then you’ll see this little icon when composing a Mail in Mail.app from your .mac account.

PS: you must have the other person’s certificate to encrypt mail to it.