I certainly agree that new things from Apple are more complicated and
not quite as simply 'unbox, plug in, get going' as they used to be.

BUT, you'll only ever hear iCloud/Lion niggles as they're what people
go onto forums about. Few actually post the benefits.

In my case, I've asked lots of questions about Lion and iCloud, but
I'd never look back. They're not perfect, but they're really good, and
the best setup I've ever had.

Mountain Lion will only improve that, given its features and
integration....


On Feb 22, 7:18 am, Ranulph Glanville <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been avoiding iCould: I have yet to hear anyone sing its praises. All 
> I hear is problems. I've also been avoiding Lion for similar reasons although 
> one replacement machine came with Lion resident, so I've had to try it.
>
> Now I'm told that my mobile.me account is going to close soon. I'd thought it 
> was next summer, but I wonder if anyone knows when the date actually is?
>
> And has anyone any tips for transferring to iCloud and then for using it? I 
> guess the teething troubles have been sorted out by now?
>
> I used to go for new systems the moment they came out. Not any more! They 
> seem to cause many people a lot of trouble. I realise the new stuff is more 
> complex (and/or possibly less well written) than the old.
>
> Thanks for any tips.
>
> Ranulph

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