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.Mac (pronounced "Dot Mac") refers to a group of online services offered by Apple Computer mainly for its Mac OS users, although a limited subset of features are available for other platforms. Originally a free service exclusively to Mac OS users, .Mac now works on an annual subscription service. The name is specifically chosen to parody Microsoft's .NET platform, although the two have little in common#redirect . Despite the name, .Mac is not a top level domain.

History of .Mac

Originally known as iTools (not to be confused with Tenon's web application with the same name), the service started out offering several tools free to use for any Mac OS user: As iDisk made use of WebDAV technology and mac.com was an IMAP service, these services could be accessed from any other computer (although a Mac was needed to setup an account).

In September 2002 Apple renamed iTools to .Mac and changed it to a subscription service. This move generated a mixed reaction among the Macintosh community, with some believing that .Mac was overpriced."Net surfers are getting the message: Pay up," Seattle Post-Intelligencer Reporter, Tuesday, August 13, 2002 Advocates, however, cited improved services, and were generally rewarded with free software - up to June 15, 2005, the most notable was a Mac OS X version of McAfee's Virex virus scanner, which was exclusive to subscribers.

Pricing

Originally free to Mac owners, as of July, 2006, .Mac is a subscription service, with an annual charge of $99 USD. Each account comes with one mac.com email address with 1GB space (originally 100MB in iDisk space, later increased to 250MB); users who want larger iDisks can pay for more space. The space on an iDisk can be used in any manner (subject to the terms of the .Mac license agreement), and the amount of space dedicated to mac.com email is only limited by the size of the iDisk. The iDisk simply mounts as a normal volume on any Mac OS desktop.

The annual fee for .Mac can be reduced either through Apple's referral program, which offers a 20% discount for the following year for each referral, or eliminated altogether if the user is an Apple employee or a member of the Apple Sales Online Training staff.

Mac OS integration

.Mac is tightly integrated with the Mac OS, and having .Mac can extend the functions of many programs, most notably within the iLife suite. Among the most notable:

References

External links

Apple Computer software
Consumer

.Mac > Front Row | iLife | iWork | Mac OS X | Photo Booth | QuickTime
Prosumer:

Final Cut Express > Logic Express
Pro:

Aperture | Final Cut Studio | Logic Pro | Shake
Server:

Apple Remote Desktop > Mac OS X Server | WebObjects | Xsan
Discontinued:

AppleWorks > HyperCard | MacDraw | Mac OS | MacPaint | MacProject | MacTerminal | MacWrite

 


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