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iCloud, iOS5, and Lion pages are up - Trouble - 06-06-2011 iCloud http://www.apple.com/icloud/ Lion http://www.apple.com/macosx/ iOS5 http://www.apple.com/ios/ios5/ Re: iCloud page is up - jdc - 06-06-2011 so WTF do I do with all my mobileme stuff? what about web based email? How do I get my .me email on my PC at work? Re: iCloud, iOS5, and Lion pages are up - abevilac - 06-06-2011 MobileMe is still working for me although I can't check my account settings. oops. I lied. It's now letting me in and here's what it says. Account Type Family Pack - Master Subscription Start Date Jan 2, 2011 Subscription End Date Jun 30, 2012 So, they are giving me an extra 6 months of something - I'm not sure what! Re: iCloud, iOS5, and Lion pages are up - abevilac - 06-06-2011 Info on the MobileMe transition can be found at: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4597 Effective June 6, 2011, if you had an active MobileMe account, your service has been automatically extended through June 30, 2012, at no additional charge. After this, the MobileMe service will no longer be available. Re: iCloud, iOS5, and Lion pages are up - mstudio - 06-06-2011 So it looks like after 6/12 there won't be anymore web hosting, gallery or iDisk? I've been using .mac/mobileme pretty much from the start. Looks like I have a year to figure this all out. Re: iCloud, iOS5, and Lion pages are up - freeradical - 06-06-2011 Lion for $29.99 Microsoft must not like this... Re: iCloud, iOS5, and Lion pages are up - freeradical - 06-06-2011 It's nice to see that my 3rd gen iPod Touch is compatible with iOS 5. Re: iCloud, iOS5, and Lion pages are up - deckeda - 06-06-2011 freeradical wrote: They've had a few years already, since Snow Leopard came out, to get used to the idea that a mature, full OS with many pro features from a major software vendor only needs to be $29. |