Apple has released a new application for users of Windows XP to access the folders on their .Mac accounts. The iDisk Utility for Windows XP allows users to access their iDisk Public Folder and upload or download files. Like the Mac version, some functions of the utility requires a .Mac account, which will also make it useful for Mac users that need to access their iDisk from a Windows-based computer they’re stuck on at work. iDisk Utility for Windows XP is available for download from the .Mac Website here.
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i’d be interested to know just how many Windows users have a .mac account!!!???
I do…
Windows at work; Mac at home.
i do as well.
Nice way to access personal files when at work.
WTF?! XP support, but not OS 9? Apple makes me sick ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”raspberry” style=”border:0;” />
Stop whining about OS 9 already!!! Now, if Apple released it for Win 98 you would have a point but it seems to me that Apple is only writing software for CURRENT OPERATING SYSTEMS.
OS 9 is dead. Get over it.
you iDisk is accessible from OS 9. rtfm.
I thought that iDisk used WebDAV? If so, it should work from any client computer…
Yup, iDisk works with WebDav. In XP you can just set it up as a mapped network drive. No need for an Apple utility. And yes, works in OS 9 as well via WebDAV and/or Appleshare over IP.
The Apple utility does look useful for checking iDisk available space, iDisk permissions and passwords, etc. though.
i’m looking a download to have a 20 GB ipod to work on win 98 abd i am still looking. thanks