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Editors Rating:
Rating 5.8

MobileMe

If Apple irons out the glitches, MobileMe could be worthwhile for iLife and iPhone users who want to keep data on their Macs, handset and iPod Touch, as well as Outlook mail and calendars, on the same page.

Published: 31 Jul 2008 11:42 BST

Overview

MobileMe

Editors rating
Rating: 5.8
Verdict

If Apple irons out the glitches, MobileMe could be worthwhile for iLife and iPhone users who want to keep data on their Macs, handset and iPod Touch, as well as Outlook mail and calendars, on the same page.

Typical price

£ 59

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