well, iPhone does seem to get the Push features.
But, as referenced from the linked article, Macs do not.

I'm not to worried about Push email to my Mac, as I can set Mail to  
check every minute for new mail.

But it is ridiculous that Macs cannot take advantage of the "Push"  
features of calendars and contacts.
It's only syncing at 15 minute intervals. THAT is not good, and not  
what Apple advertised.

Hopefully something will fix this, but I'm not holding my breath.
It also seems that the MobileMe feature of emailing a link of files  
stored on iDisk has been removed.

All of this smacks of iPhone centered development, leaving Macs behind.



On Jul 13, 2008, at 10:10 AM, Profile wrote:

> I just tried this.   I sent myself an email using MobileMe and I sent
> myself an email using my Aye.net.   The MobileMe hit the iPhone almost
> before I could get my hands off the keyboard, the Aye.NET has yet to
> hit the iPhone and as I send this I have waited at least five min.
> To get true PUSH we will need to begin using the Apple servers for
> email.
>
> John
>
>
>
> The MobileMe hit the iPhone
> On Jul 13, 2008, at 9:36 AM, b3studios wrote:
>
>> so, it looks like Mobile Me (for desktop stuff) is not actually Push,
>> but really just syncing on a 15min interval (which is too long if you
>> ask me).
>> Definitely not the instant Push that they advertise.
>>
>> http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1155
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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