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MobileMe: Is iDisk a dead feature?
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<blockquote data-quote="goobimama" data-source="post: 721776" data-attributes="member: 17032"><p>For me iDisk is a backup solution more than a way to work with files directly. Whenever I make an edit, and I think that edit is important, I just dump it in the iDisk folder and up it goes. Also, Back to my Mac is sometimes non reliable, and I don't want to go all the way to the office to find I can't access my files. </p><p></p><p>So if I'm going somewhere, and I need that file when I reach there, I just dump it into iDisk, and download it when I'm on the other end.</p><p></p><p>I think iDisk is far from obsolete. First of all its a great way to share files. Someone asks for some PSD or something, instead of emailing, just upload to iDisk public folder. I'm waiting on that Share File button to pop into the web interface though. What was demo'ed at the WWDC was super awesome and I would love to get that. </p><p></p><p>iDisk could also be used on the iPhone (if Apple gets thing right). They could make an iPhone app in the App Store, which then gives you access to your iDisk folder over the air. One could even store some files locally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goobimama, post: 721776, member: 17032"] For me iDisk is a backup solution more than a way to work with files directly. Whenever I make an edit, and I think that edit is important, I just dump it in the iDisk folder and up it goes. Also, Back to my Mac is sometimes non reliable, and I don't want to go all the way to the office to find I can't access my files. So if I'm going somewhere, and I need that file when I reach there, I just dump it into iDisk, and download it when I'm on the other end. I think iDisk is far from obsolete. First of all its a great way to share files. Someone asks for some PSD or something, instead of emailing, just upload to iDisk public folder. I'm waiting on that Share File button to pop into the web interface though. What was demo'ed at the WWDC was super awesome and I would love to get that. iDisk could also be used on the iPhone (if Apple gets thing right). They could make an iPhone app in the App Store, which then gives you access to your iDisk folder over the air. One could even store some files locally. [/QUOTE]
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