Hi,

The only real ones are remote wipe for iPhone and the "Find My iPhone"  
feature.

You can also set up GMail for web storage and XMarks for bookmarks.

Regards,
Alex,

P.S.:
I use Dropbox for data storage. At 2 GB free storage it is great. The  
setup doesn't look accessible, but it can be done and the product is a  
joy.

Regards,
Alex,

Regards,
Alex,


On 28-Jul-09, at 10:10 AM, Larry Wanger wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> With the discussion last week of Mobile Me I realized that my  
> subscription
> is about up and that soon I will need to pay for the family plan I  
> have once
> again. I'm really not interested in doing that as I feel the service  
> is
> priced a bit high and I am looking for some alternatives. The main  
> things I
> see as benefits to the service are syncing contacts and email account
> information across the 2 macs I have and my iPhone, syncing  
> calendars and
> the web storage I could but don't often use well.
>
> I have found some alternatives in that I can sync calendar and  
> contacts via
> Google. Further, I can use Gmail as an iMap service and therefore  
> the Mobile
> Me email service just isn't needed. If I want to, I could use another
> service such as Carbonite for data storage and backup as well I  
> think. So,
> with that in mind, are there any other compelling reasons to stay with
> Mobile Me that I'm overlooking? Have others dropped the service and  
> or just
> found better options?
>
>
>
>
> >


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