Apple making nice with MobileMe customers - TUAW
Fri, Feb 27th, 2009
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After a less than stellar debut last year, Apple is doing a better job of communication with MobileMe customers who need to decide if they want to stay on as paid users or try other options.
In an email to subscribers, Apple says it has been working hard on getting MobileMe up to spec. The email details these improvements:
Easy File Sharing. It's especially nice to have the large file sharing turned on and working...
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