When setting up the iphone you will have the option to set up a MobileMe account, anyone thinking of purchasing this for $99.00 per yr??
Pros vs cons: are welcome.
Pros vs cons: are welcome.
When setting up the iphone you will have the option to set up a MobileMe account, anyone thinking of purchasing this for $99.00 per yr??
Pros vs cons: are welcome.
The "Free" part of MobileMe is the locator only (where you can see on a map where your iPhone/iPad is. The $99 a year is for you to set up an account to automatically sync contacts, calendar, etc with Outlook or any other mail program on your computer. The nice thing about MobileMe is if you have multiple iPhones/iPads (or a combination of), you set up one MobileMe account and you can put it on multiple devices (therefore only paying $99 a year for your entire household). I will be getting the service again, I thought it was a great service.
The "Free" part of MobileMe is the locator only (where you can see on a map where your iPhone/iPad is. The $99 a year is for you to set up an account to automatically sync contacts, calendar, etc with Outlook or any other mail program on your computer. The nice thing about MobileMe is if you have multiple iPhones/iPads (or a combination of), you set up one MobileMe account and you can put it on multiple devices (therefore only paying $99 a year for your entire household). I will be getting the service again, I thought it was a great service.
Which functions are you using that you are mentioning MobileMe going across platforms? For file sharing, you can also use Dropbox and the Dropbox apps for carrying files over. That works nicely. Now if you aren't set up on Google and don't want to be, than MobileMe really becomes practical. I'm just spoiled because I had set Google integration up on my computers and phones when I got my Droid and I was able to carry everything over.
I guess the better question would be for those considering MobileMe, what do you want to do? What interactions are you looking for? Might have some easy workarounds for you that can save some money and work just as well.
I'm not suggesting that they would work across platforms (like iPhone to Droid), I'm suggesting that one account would sync your iPhone(s) and your iPad(s). That's all.
I'm not suggesting that they would work across platforms (like iPhone to Droid), I'm suggesting that one account would sync your iPhone(s) and your iPad(s). That's all.
I apologize if it sounded like I was picking at you. That wasn't the intention. What I was saying is if you set up on Google, you can sync your mail, calendar, contacts and notes between all of your devices off the one GMail account. All you have to do is turn it on with each device.
So I just signed up for not really worrying about much so i'll still have the "find my iphone" going right and won't cost anything?