The Baltimore Sun’s David Zeiler writes, “after waffling for a month and a half, I subscribed to .Mac, anyway. What changed my mind?” In addition to the 100 free digtal prints Apple offered to new subscribers in the first week of Spetember, Zeiler was enticed with Apple’s promise to make .Mac better and better over time. He writes, “Apple has indicated that it will keep enhancing the .Mac service — and I couldn’t bear to be locked out of some droolworthy future feature.” Read the entire article here.
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