“Apple Computer’s latest advertising campaign, pegged to the slogan ‘It just works,’ is irritating some .Mac users as they wonder when the service will become operational again,” Dawn Kawamoto reports for CNET News.
“Over the past four days, .Mac users have struggled to get its Web site publishing features, iWeb, and related file-share capabilities, iDisk, to work. Users have complained not only about the length of the outage, but also what they say is a tardy response from .Mac’s technical support team, according to postings on Apple’s discussion board,” Kawamoto reports.
“Apple, meanwhile, says it is investigating the issue. ‘We are aware of the outage and are looking into it,’ an Apple spokeswoman said. She noted that it is premature to discuss whether Apple plans to reimburse users a portion of their $99.95 annual fee for .Mac service, which also includes data synchronization tools and group e-mail,” Kawamoto reports.
Full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: According to Apple’s .Mac pages: “All .Mac services are online and operational.”
However, Apple’s online listing of .Mac System status for the last 30 days looks almost Microsoftian:
• 07/25/2006: For 8 hours iWeb publishing produced a network error message for some .Mac members.
• 07/25/2006: EMail was unavailable for 1.5 hour(s) for some .Mac Members.
• 07/24/06: Sync services were unavailable for 3 hours to all .Mac members.
• 07/20/2006: EMail was unavailable for 2 hour(s) for some .Mac Members.
• 07/18/2006: EMail was unavailable for 45 minute(s) to some .Mac Members.
• 07/18/2006: EMail was unavailable for 3 hour(s) to some .Mac Members.
• 07/17/2006: EMail was unavailable for 15 minute(s) to some .Mac Members.
• 07/16/2006: EMail was unavailable for 15 minute(s) to some .Mac Members.
• 07/14/2006: EMail was unavailable for 15 minute(s) to some .Mac Members.
• 07/13/2006: EMail was slow for 30 minute(s) to some .Mac Members.
• 07/13/2006: EMail was unavailable for 15 minute(s) to some .Mac Members.
• 07/10/2006: EMail was unavailable for 1 hour for some .Mac members.
• 07/06/2006: EMail was unavailable for 30 minutes for some .Mac Members.
What’s the deal, Apple?
Are any .Mac members having issues with .Mac? If so, please tell us about it below.
.mac should be free
I have had no issues.
“.mac should be free”
And so should MacPros….and….and….bacon
I don’t think .mac should be free, but I do think it’s overpriced for what you get. Don’t get me wrong… I’m a .mac subscriber and a heavy user of most features, but I still think for what you get, it should be between a quarter and a third its current price. They’d get a lot more takers.
Not free, but they could drop the price 30 – 50 bucks.
Or make the basics free and charge a smaller fee for the higher end services.
That’s real bad. I think they pulled a Windows.
Screw .Mac… where can I get some free bacon?
Spam Spam Spam. I’m getting tons of spam at my .Mac email account. I never use my .Mac email for any online registrations. But somehow I’m being inundated with spam.
I’ve emailed the .Mac feedback link a few days ago that if this is not solved I probably won’t renew my service.
IT WAS ME!!!
Ok it really wasn’t me personally, but a NASA run Mac OS X website was hacked recently with the results (and the how to’s) published on Slashdot recently.
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/30/1428245
i posted two new sites via iWeb last night with no problems.
Right before Apple intros new features to .Mac this always seems to happen. They use our paid service like it’s their own private garden. Apple has never put more than a half hearted effort into .Mac.
P.S.- Remember those promised .Mac only Dashboard Widgets? .Mac users are still waiting for them.
Hmm. My .Mac has been fine.
I do wish they’d drop the price to $69 a year tho.
Btw, I just renewed my subscription for $79 though Amazon. Saving $20 is nothing to sneeze at.
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Oh and before the morons open their mouth to say how can this affect .Mac, just do some research on how and what .Mac is run on first.
What a way to force us to upgrade to 10.5 huh?
Apple: “Oh we won’t be able to fix the exploit problem with 10.4.8 until a few months from now, but 10.5, with a upgrade charge of only $125 per seat, will fix it right away!”
Shame Apple, Shame Shame Shame.
I’ve been using my iDisk – as also did a family member with another account/idisk – extensively over the weekend. No problems here!
I’ve never had a problem with .mac services and I’ve had it just over 3 years. However, I’m not a real heavy user so if it was down for a hour or two every week it’s possible I may never every notice.
.mac should be cheaper.
As the major web companies (Yahoo, Google) add more storage and more features, .mac is becoming relatively more and more expensive. While I love the features, they are not yet worth the price.
Do some shopping online people. Via a simple Froogle search, I was able to get a 1 year .Mac subscription (in retail box) for only $59 with free shipping a couple of months back. Nobody has to pay $99.95 for a .Mac subscription.
I’m having a problem syncing my address book to iDisk.
I looked at the discussion boads, and other people are having the same issues. Acording to one post, Apple has admitted that there is a problem and they’re looking into it.
i cancelled my account after 2 years
slow , expensive and the shitty server wiped off all the stuff i’d spent ages uploading
and you can get everything it offers for nothing nowadays
dot mac sucks
Basics free, charge for extras.
l33t h@XXor: you should point the finger at apache not osx.. get it right moron.
I’ve had problems uploading a page or two with iWeb. No problems just saving to file and uploading to my iDisk from the finder.
So where does that say the problem comes from?
I keep .Mac mainly for the iCal syncing. Great feature. I can keep multiple macs Synced. Works great.
Backup is nice as well…..
Thanks for the Amazon and Froogle references. Much cheaper.
From SJR
“Nobody has to pay $99.95 for a .Mac subscription.”
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