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Re: .Mac



On Thursday, July 25, 2002, at 12:06 a, email@hidden
wrote:

> I have no objection to paying a reasonable price for .Mac services that
> are
> useful to me. I STRONGLY object to it being an all or nothing pricing
> scheme. I have no interest in the lion's share of the services offered
> in
> the package. I have backup solutions and antivirus solutions and both
> combined cost me considerably less than $100 PER YEAR. I have no
> interest in
> another calendar. I hardly use iDisk and won't miss it when I no longer
> have
> it. Same with iCards.

Paul,

'Reasonable' is a very tricky word. What is reasonable to you may be
outlandish to another. For me, I have no Virus software. And like most
Mac users, even though I know better, I don't perform backups on a
timely basis. So, as for me and I'm sure many others, the $49.00 first
year price is a steal.

Now, the $99.00 fee may be another matter but I won't be able to make an
informed decision until I spend some time working the .Mac solution into
my work flow.

Sincerely,
Frank Petrie
V.P., Vendor Rep, Webmaster, Cog
SJAUG, South Jersey Apple Users Group
email@hidden
www.sjaug.org
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