around the 26/1/07 Erin Nealey mentioned about [videoblogging] Does anyone use .mac for their video podcas that: >So I guess I'm asking for thoughts on this. Does anyone on here use >their .mac account / iDisk for their videos and what is your >experience with this and is there an advantage. Thus far, I wouldn't >know, since I have yet to pay for hosting. Go Blip! :)
hi Erin I think .mac limits bandwidth, so once you move to video that might cause problems (but I don't know at what point they constrain). Also that might be out of date and could have been only when .mac was actually free! The only advantage I could imagine would be that all the iApps make it trivial to post/publish direct to .mac from within, so the the upload etc bits that some newbies struggle with just get taken out of the equation. this is good for situations where you need the solution to be as zero tech as possible. But I *think* that's the only advantage. (disclaimer, I have a .mac account which I use since apple's backup works automatically with it, and I can also publish my ical calendar easily, haven't used their other services). -- cheers Adrian Miles this email is bloggable [ ] ask first [ ] private [x] hypertext.RMIT <URL:http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/admin/briefEmail.html >
