“We have identified an issue that may prevent changes made to Mac OS X Address Book or Safari Bookmarks from being available online at .Mac Address Book or .Mac Bookmarks,” Apple’s DotMac Moderator posted earlier today in Apple’s .Mac Sync forum.
Those affected should be able to see newly synchronized Mac OS X Address Book or Safari bookmark information by “toggling” synchronization in the appropriate .Mac service.
After synchronizing Address Book and/or Safari bookmark data in the .Mac tab of System Preferences in Mac OS X, follow the pertinent directions below.
.Mac Address Book:
Go to http://www.mac.com and click the Address Book link on the .Mac tab.
Click Preferences, de-select the “Turn on .Mac Address Book Synchronization” checkbox, then click the save button. Return to Preferences, select the “Turn on .Mac Address Book Synchronization” checkbox, then click save.
.Mac Bookmarks:
Go to http://www.mac.com and click the Bookmarks link on the .Mac tab.
Click Preferences, de-select the “Turn on .Mac Bookmarks Synchronization” checkbox, then click the save button. Return to Preferences, select the “Turn on .Mac Bookmarks Synchronization” checkbox, then click save.
We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause, and appreciate the patience of the .Mac community as we investigate.
More info about Apple’s .Mac here
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What’s wrong with .Mac? – July 31, 2006