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Saturday, June 28, 2008 --- 54 days ago http://blog.videosift.com/blankfist/OSX-itunes-the-iDisk-and-tons-of-headaches
(2 comments - 48 views) I have both PC and Mac. Like most people, I have issues with both - but I refuse to get into that now. Just recently I purchased a Macbook Air because I wanted something to use pretty much exclusively for writing. They're tiny, light, and work great to take wherever you fancy, though to be honest I still do most of my typing on the couch. It's still an improvement from my 17" MB Pro, because it's too big and klunky (and hot!) to comfortably type on the couch let alone in the park or wherever. In the process of purchasing the MBA, I also decided to purchase a .mac account which boasts something like 10gbs of ftp space on apple's iDisk technology (snicker). It's essentially a place that is supposed to sync with apple programs like iPhoto and iTunes, supposedly, and it also serves as a mail server (I still use my silly hotmail accounts from the 90s). This iDisk is pretty genius in theory, because it's supposed to be seamlessly integrated into your Finder. This, ladies and gentlemen, is utter bullshit. The first thing I tried to do with my iDisk is to use it for file sharing. This proved to be a major mistake, because apple's iDisk tends to hang for a long, long, long time when pushing large files to the iDisk (and by large, I mean over 500MBs... pshaw!). That's bad enough! A regular Godaddy ftp works like a charm, but apple's POS (POS = Piece of Shiznit!) iDisk is a huge miss. What's with the file copying 100% then ... |
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