Before moving your MobileMe account to iCloud, you should back up your Address Book.
MobileMe service is scheduled to end on June 3oth, 2012.
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Before moving your MobileMe account to iCloud, you should back up your Address Book.
MobileMe service is scheduled to end on June 3oth, 2012.
Cocktail 5.3.1 (Lion Edition)
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Cocktail 5.3.1 (Lion Edition)
Copyright 2012 © Maintain. All Rights Reserved.Release notes
- Added “Disable automatic termination of applications” setting (Interface – General)
- Added “Enable text copying from Quick Look” setting (Interface – Finder)
- Addresses an issue in which Cocktail may fail to create a Keychain key
- Addresses an issue in which the Firewall log may not be rotated
- Addresses an issue in which the “Disable local snapshots” Time Machine setting may not work properly
System Requirements
OS X / OS X Server 10.7.
Contact
Web Page: http://cocktail.maintain.se
Email: cocktail@maintain.se
Facebook: http://facebook.com/maintain.se
Twitter: http://twitter.com/maintain_seCocktail 5.3.1 (Lion Edition) is tested for compatibility with OS X and OS X Server 10.7.4.
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PhoneView v2.7.8
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New in PhoneView v2.7.8:
- Fixes an issue introduced in v2.7.6 that could result in the loss of archive data stored on the Mac. All Users should update to this version.
By this time you should know that iCloud requires minimum of OS X Lion and iOS 5.
MobileMe is set to reach the end of life on June 30th, 2012. MobileMe users are advised to move their accounts to iCloud.
Apple rumors are gearing up as we approached June 11th, 2012 for WWDC. Someone had the idea to circulate rumor about “Retina Display” on MacBook Pro. I asked my trusted source, firstnameatappledotcom about this particular rumor. The answer I got:
Maybe you’re sitting too close to the screen.
Followed with cryptic laugh and a half.
Apple will still sell new MacBook Pros with “non-Retina Display” after WWDC 2012. If there were such things as “Retina Display” MacBook Pros, it would be a build to order option or a higher end model.
MobileMe service is scheduled to end on June 30th, 2012 and users (read: subscribers) are encouraged to move their account to iCloud. Individual MobileMe account came with 20 GB of email and iDisk combined storage. iCloud comes with 5 GB of free storage for iOS backup and Email. That’s not a lot of storage if you had multiple iOS devices (and Macs with OS X Lion or newer). Apple is giving MobileMe users complimentary iCloud storage upgrade after the move.
MobileMe members with 20GB of purchased storage receive a complimentary iCloud storage upgrade of 20GB, and accounts with additional purchased storage (40GB to 60GB) receive a complimentary upgrade of 50GB after moving to iCloud. These free upgrades are good through September 30th, 2012. After that date, you can continue the upgrade at the regular price or let it expire and use the free 5GB plan.
One thing MobileMe should be aware of is the size of their mailbox should they choose not to purchase additional iCloud storage: the size of the mailbox. Clean up your mailbox before moving to iCloud or September 30th, 2012.
If you have not moved your MobileMe account to iCloud at this time you must have a good reason. Most likely because not all your devices are iCloud compatible. MobileMe email will still be working with non-iCloud-ready devices after June 30th, 2012.
iCloud requires iOS 5, OS X Lion, Windows 7 or Vista SP 2. If you can’t upgrade, you can keep using your mail on incompatible devices.
MobileMe is set to end on June 30th, 2012. Users are advised to move the MobileMe account to iCloud.
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