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August 7, 2007 More online storage for .Mac members
Your .Mac membership now comes with a lot more storage, at no additional cost. Full .Mac members now get 10 GB of combined iDisk and email storage, which you can allocate as you wish. Family Pack master accounts also get 10 GB, while Family Pack sub-accounts get 2.5 GB each. The data transfer limit has been raised to 100 GB per month for full members and Family Pack master accounts, and 25 GB for Family Pack sub-accounts. We’ve also increased the amount of storage you can add. Storage upgrades o... Read more
August 7, 2007 Using your personal web address with .Mac
You can now publish web sites directly to your own personal web address (or domain) with just one click. To do it, you’ll need a registered domain name that you control, along with iWeb ’08 and your .Mac membership. If you don’t already own a domain, you can buy one from the domain registrar of your choice (.Mac doesn’t sell domain names). Then log in to www.mac.com, go to Account, select Personal Domain, and follow the instructions. It’s a simple process. Just enter and confirm your domain nam... Read more
In addition to Web Gallery, which was introduced as an integrated part of iLife '08, Apple is bumping up the standard storage size from 1 GB to 10 GB. The price remains $99 for a one year personal subscription. Family packs are available.