Re: [Seriously OT]Mac.com 60 days and counting
Re: [Seriously OT]Mac.com 60 days and counting
- Subject: Re: [Seriously OT]Mac.com 60 days and counting
- From: Charlie Wood <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 17:28:44 -0500
PLEASE take this discussion off-list. Discussions like this are exactly
what USENET is for.
Thanks in advance.
-Charlie
Charles Srstka wrote:
How many $35/year services have gone broke - you forget that these
services do not *only* offer $35/year services, but also offer more
heavy-duty services for users with greater needs, which will make them
more money to support the $35 services for the rest of us. And Apple
has already shown that they cannot be relied on not to stick you with
surprise price increases, so there's not much advantage here. And one
cannot trust the Apple services to be around for very long if one
cannot afford to keep paying the high prices...
The integration with Macs point is silly. How difficult is it to set
up an e-mail client to check POP-based mail or to connect to a server
in the Finder? If you really hate the "Connect to Server..." box, just
make an alias to the server and stick it on your Desktop or Dock or
Favorites folder or something. You could even use a macro program like
QuicKeys or Keyboard Maestro to map Command-Option-I to launch that
alias.
On Wednesday, July 17, 2002, at 04:00 PM, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
On 7/17/02 12:35 PM, "Charles Srstka" <email@hidden> wrote:
The trouble is that with some other services, you can get a webspace,
e-mail address, *and* domain name registration for a small fraction of
the price Apple is charging (I've seen $35 a year and less).
If another service is better for you, then use it with my blessing!
But -- how many $35/year services have gone broke in the last couple of
years? Can you trust them to be around the way you can apple? Will it
integrate with your macs as well?
--
Chuq Von Rospach, Architech
email@hidden -- http://www.chuqui.com/
Someday, we'll look back on this, laugh
nervously and change the subject.
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